CCG Unites 330 Leaders for Fifth Annual Interfaith Labor Seder

Coloradans for the Common Good brought together 330 faith, labor, and nonprofit leaders from across the Front Range for its Fifth Annual Interfaith Labor Seder on March 29, 2026 at Rodef Shalom. 

The gathering was highlighted in Intermountain Jewish News:

“In its fifth year, the Labor Seder tells the stories of organized labor’s struggles and celebrations through the Biblical story of the Israelites’ struggle to free themselves from slavery under Pharaoh’s harsh rule in ancient Egypt.”

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      published this page in News 2026-05-08 14:35:25 -0600

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