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| Rabbi's Message |
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As we approach the holiday of Pesach, we reflect on the many laws, customs, and traditions associated with the holiday—and on what this special time represents to us personally and as a people.
Please join us at our annual communal Seder and take advantage of our Pesach programs, services, and resources.
You can find more information about the holiday below.
Wishing you and your family a kosher and joyful Pesach.
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| Community Seder |
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Relive the Exodus, discover the eternal meaning of the Haggadah, and enjoy a warm community Seder complete with hand-baked Shmurah Matzah, wine, and a delicious holiday dinner.
Whether this is your first Seder or your fiftieth, you will feel right at home.
Families, singles, students, and seniors are all welcome.
Join us for inspiring Pesach Seders you'll never forget!
Following the Evening Services: 7:45pm
Following the Evening Services: 8:00pm
Advance reservation required. Seating is limited.
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| Service Schedule |
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Pesach Preparations
Click here for details on when and how to get rid of your chametz this year.
Evening Services: 7:00pm
Candle lighting time: 7:02pm
First Seder: 7:45pm
Morning Services: 10:00am
Evening Services: 7:15pm
Candle lighting time: 8:03pm
Second Seder: 8:00pm
Candle lighting time: 7:09pm
Evening Services: 7:15pm
Morning Services: 10:00am
Evening Services: 7:15pm
Candle lighting time: 8:09pm
Morning Services: 10:00am
Yizkor: 12:00pm
Evening Services: 6:30pm
Moshiach Meal: 6:45pm
Yom Tov Ends: 8:11pm |
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| Sell Your Chametz |
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Any chametz left undisposed must be sold to a non-Jew. Since there are many legal intricacies involved in this sale, a rabbi acts as our agent both to sell the chametz to the non-Jew on the morning before Pesach and also to buy it back the evening after Pesach ends. Use this online form to quickly delegate a rabbi to sell your chametz for you. |
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| Maos Chittim |
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"All who are hungry, let them come and eat." We must ensure that our brothers and sisters have the means to celebrate freedom too.
Most people in need will not be standing in our dining rooms waiting for an invitation. As such, in preparation for the Passover holiday, it is age-old Jewish tradition to contribute generously towards funds that ensure that indeed everyone who is in need has the necessary provisions for the holiday—food, matzah, wine, festive clothing, etc.
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| Meal of Moshiach |
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A beautiful Chassidic tradition marks the final hours of Pesach.
Following the custom of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Chassidism, Pesach concludes with a special "Seudat Moshiach"—the Feast of Moshiach.
This festive meal, featuring matzah and four cups of wine, begins before sunset and celebrates our hope and anticipation for the coming redemption.
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| Further Reading |
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Pesach is a great time to reconnect with our history and traditions. Take a few moments and read some interesting and new handpicked Pesach features from our site, from the practical to the esoteric. You’ll find something to share with your family, and perhaps gain a new perspective on Pesach.
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| Pesach Guide |
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