In a city that never sleeps, a unique tradition is making its mark on the Big Apple. The third annual "Subway Seder" took place inside an uptown 6 train, bringing the ancient Jewish holiday of Passover to the unlikeliest of settings. Founded by rapper and comedian Koshadillz, this innovative event aims to make Jewish heritage more accessible and inclusive for all New Yorkers, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status. By turning a subway car into a makeshift sanctuary, organizers hope to spark conversations and connections among riders from diverse walks of life.


Only in New York City will you see a Passover Seder in a subway car, the third annual "Subway Seder," founded by rapper and comedian @koshadillz, took place inside an uptown 6 train.  facebook.com