
Seders Across DC
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DIY your seder this year. Sixth & I is joining forces with OneTable, a New York-based organization that helps people have Shabbat together on their own terms year-round, for a new initiative to make hosting your own seder easy, delicious, and affordable.
Step 1: Make your home (or a friend’s home) headquarters for the Passover holiday. Create a profile here to register yourself as a seder host.
Step 2: OneTable allows hosts to set different levels of privacy for their meal: invite only, guests approved by host, and open to anyone (think friends-to-be, looking for a seat at a seder).
Step 3: Choose how OneTable can nourish your seder in one of these ways:
– Grocery delivery from Instacart*
Or
– Place settings from Etsy
Or
– Kosher Passover-to-Go** seder meal and seder plate supplies from Moti’s Market (at a discounted rate of $20 per person, for up to 10 people)
* OneTable provides credit of $10-$18 per person for Instacart purchases (with a maximum of $180 per dinner) depending on the number of guests.
** Please email [email protected] to sign up for Passover-to-Go meals. Orders must be placed by April 13. You will pick up your food at Sixth & I. If you are hosting more than 10 people, you can purchase additional plates from Moti’s for $40 per plate.

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