Saturday Night Seder

The Saturday Night Seder was a Passover Seder held on April 11, 2020 by StoryCourse in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; to provide relief and support to the public in an effort to combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus. The seder was sponsored by BuzzFeed and aired on their "Tasty" YouTube channel.[2]

Saturday Night Seder
Created byStoryCourse
Written byAlex Edelman (head writer)
Hannah Friedman
Sas Goldberg
Josh Harmon
Adam Kantor
Michael Mitnick
Benj Pasek
Mark Sonnenblick
Presented byJason Alexander
Opening themeDayenu!
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Hebrew
Production
Executive producer(s)Erich Bergen
Adam Kantor
Benj Pasek[1]
Producer(s)Rebecca Halpern
Jen Snow
Rachel Sussman
Production location(s)Virtual
Editor(s)Ellen Callaghan
Shirley Chan
Lindsay Gordon
Mark Hall
Andrew Keenan-Bolger
David Mishler
Nick Shakra
Khaled Tabbara
Kelly Teacher
Jake Wilson
Camera setupVideotelephony
Running time71 minutes
Production company(s)StoryCourse
DistributorYouTube
Release
Original networkBuzzfeed
YouTube
StoryCourse
Original release11 April 2020 (2020-04-11)
External links
Website

Overview

The seder was hosted by Jason Alexander on the fourth night of Passover. The Saturday Seder coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in many physical seders being canceled throughout the world.[3] The seder aimed to raise funds to benefit the CDC Foundation's Coronavirus Emergency Response Fund. In total, the seder raised more than $2.9 million for charity.[4]

The seder covered the story of the Jewish Exodus from Egypt in a humorous light. It featured both Jews and non-Jews.[5]

Participants in The Saturday Night Seder

Appearances

* rabbis who appeared in the seder.

Performances

Performers and songs for the Saturday Night Seder
Artist(s) Song(s)
"Dayenu!"
Alan Menken "Kiddush"
Ben Platt "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
Idina Menzel "Ma Nishtanah"
"Go Down Moses"
"When You Believe"
Mark Sonnenblick
Shaina Taub
Skylar Astin
"Next Year"

Broadcast

The Saturday Night Seder could be seen on BuzzFeed's "Tasty" YouTube Channel and was simulcasted on Saturday Night Seder's website and the CDC Foundation's website. In total, more than 1 million people watched the Saturday Night Seder.[6]

See also

References

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