The story on the TV News last night states that this seder took place on the #6 train.
- A rapper known as Kosha Dillz started hosting pop-up Passover Seders on subway trains three years ago. It is obviously an abbreviated version.
- The moving celebration brings together riders of different backgrounds, including some attending their first Seder
- Organizers say the quick, unconventional format is designed for people who might otherwise skip the holiday
- Participants say the experience is both meaningful and uniquely New York
I think there should have been a seder on a New Jersey Transit train. With their history of long delays, there could have been a complete seder.
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