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Jessica Brown
Apr 11, 2017

Journalist James Masters tweeted an open invitation for anyone in London who had nowhere to go for Seder, a Jewish meal that marks the beginning of Passover, one of the most times in the Jewish calendar.
Tonight is #Passover so if you're in London and you've got nowhere to go for Seder, get in touch. Nobody should be alone tonight.— James Masters (@James Masters) 1491818488
Samantha Gross, who follows Masters on Twitter, took him up on the offer, joining him at his parents’ house that evening.
She later tweeted about the evening she had:
.@Masters_JamesD 9. The Seder was silly — we sang Pesach tales to various tunes, and my American accent blended wit… https://t.co/1ytlScGtiX— Samantha J. Gross (@Samantha J. Gross) 1491869468
She said Masters restored her faith that “no matter where you are in the world, even thousands of miles away from home, you can always find a friend”.
And his' good deed hasn't gone unnoticed online. He tweeted:
I'm going to have to buy a bigger Seder table....— James Masters (@James Masters) 1491918928
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