Pesach

A seder that stays on the Haggadah.

Leader anchored, kids near the Four Questions, elders comfortable, dietary needs on the seder plate — planned in an hour.

Anchored

Leader seat

Near leader

Youngest

Pesach-safe

Menu

What you get

Leader anchor rule

Head of the seder pinned at the anchor.

Youngest-near-leader rule

Children close enough to ask the Four Questions.

Pesach dietary tags

Kitniyot, gluten-free, and other tags on the caterer sheet.

Multi-family series

First-night and second-night as linked events.

How it works

1

Set the seder table

Long table, or connected rounds.

2

Pin the leader

Then pin the youngest near them.

3

Duplicate for second night

Same guests, new attending counts.

In practice

36-guest seder, two nights

Three long tables of 12. Leader at the anchor of the middle table. Kids table right next door. Second-night plan duplicated in one click, with new RSVPs.

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