On Monday, April 7, join three-time National Jewish Book award winner and beloved author Dara Horn for a pre-Passover conversation with Rabbi Angela Buchdahl in our Main Sanctuary. Much like a Passover seder, it will be a remarkable evening of questions both timeless and timely, about history, tradition, and what messages we need to hear now. Dara Horn comes to Central Synagogue in celebration of the release of her first graphic novel, “One Little Goat: A Passover Catastrophe,” titled after the English translation of the enduring Passover song “Chad Gadya.” Kveller describes “One Little Goat” as a “deeply timely lesson about Jewish history and resilience, and about just how special and magical Jewish tradition can be.” The author of five novels and the award-winning essay collection “People Love Dead Jews,” Horn has called it “the book I was born to write,” inspired by memories of huge family seders from her childhood, with Holocaust survivors on one end and young children at the other. This event is open to the public. Register today. https://lnkd.in/enGb3TVa