
Hosting a Seder in a City Without Cars
From Ordinary People, Extraordinary Stories by Chabad.org: Chana Weisberg
March 30, 2026 · 1h 8m
About this episode
The episode discusses life lessons learned from hosting a Seder in a unique urban setting.
Life lessons from welcoming thousands of visitors to the first ghetto in the world, making connections, and lighting up souls.
People in this episode
Host: Chana Weisberg
Topics covered
- Seder
- community
- life lessons
- spirituality
- connections
Keywords
- Seder
- ghetto
- community
- spirituality
- life lessons
- connections
- visitors
Mentioned in this episode
Places: first ghetto in the world
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