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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't get why you invited them in the first place. But I would ditch this friendship.[/quote] Because she said that her church has a seder, and she found it interesting. I thought she was indicating that she'd enjoy experiencing a Jewish, traditional Seder. (Of course, she was free to turn the invitation down.)[/quote] [b]Any Christian church that has a seder is an evangelical church committed to proselytizing, and may even be one of the churches that believes salvation will come when all Jews accept Jesus and/or move to Israel. [/b] Be very wary of Christians who practice Jewish rituals (as opposed to being part of an interfaith network of Christians and Jews) -- they almost always are going to be part of churches that do active testimony and proselytizing. You might want to post this in the Religion forum, where I suspect other people, including other Christians (I'm Jewish) will back me up.[/quote] Not necessarily. My Episcopal Church had a Seder every year during Holy week - on Thursday. It was learning about the Last Supper, which was a Seder. We also did several exchanges/combined ceremonies with our local Jewish Synagogue through the year. It was a low key Episcopal church and I think our minster would have been happy in the UU tradition, except that he loved the liturgy. [/quote]
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