
What to Do for Passover: Best Practices for Grandparents of Interfaith Families (National) – Online
March 30 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm EDT
FreeAs grandparents of interfaith families, our Passover seders and traditions may look different now than they did many years ago. How can we as grandparents make sure to have our Passover practice be as welcoming and inclusive of our grandchildren who are being raised in interfaith households? Join Rabbi Malka Packer-Monroe and fellow grandparents of interfaith families to revisit Passover through a new lens! We’ll dive into the universally accessible themes of Passover, best practices for engaging our adult children and grandchildren of different faith backgrounds, and have time to build community with other grandparents across North America.
This event is co-sponsored by Jewish&, a project of the Miles Nadal JCC Downtown Toronto.
Meet Rabbi Malka Packer-Monroe
Rabbi Malka Packer-Monroe is deeply committed to helping interfaith couples and their families find deeper meaning in both their spiritual and daily lives. As a rabbi, educator, and director at 18Doors in Atlanta, she is proud to provide interfaith workshops, programming, and counseling, along with officiating weddings and baby naming ceremonies. Rabbi Packer-Monroe was ordained from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in 2014. She and her wife welcomed a baby in July of 2019 and are enjoying time together as a family.