Passover

Passover (Pesach in Hebrew) is a major Jewish spring festival celebrating freedom and family as we remember the Exodus from Egypt more than 3,000 years ago. The main observances of this holiday center around a special home service called the seder, which includes a festive meal, the prohibition on eating chametz, and the eating of matzah.

On the 15th day of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar, Jews gather with family and friends in the evening to read from a book called the Haggadah, meaning “telling,” which contains the order of prayers, rituals, readings, and songs for the Passover seder. The Haggadah helps us retell the events of the Exodus, so that each generation may learn and remember this story that is so central to Jewish life and history.

Passover is celebrated for either seven or eight days, depending on family and communal custom. In Israel and for most Reform Jews around the world, Passover is seven days, but for many other Jews, it is eight days.

08 Mar

Let my People Sing (and eat lunch)

March 8, 2026    
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Ever been curious about songs at the back of the Haggadah? Haven't heard Had Gadya since your grandpa finished it all in one breath back [...]
28 Mar

Movie Night: The Prince of Egypt

March 28, 2026    
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Get ready for Passover with Rabbi Brazner's favorite Pesach movie, "The Prince of Egypt!" Watch it on the big screens at the synagogue! Bring your [...]
01 Apr

Erev Passover (First Seder)

April 1, 2026    
All Day
03 Apr

Passover

April 3, 2026    
All Day
04 Apr

Passover

April 4, 2026    
All Day
05 Apr

Passover

April 5, 2026    
All Day
06 Apr

Passover

April 6, 2026    
All Day
07 Apr

Passover

April 7, 2026    
All Day
08 Apr

Passover Festival Morning Service and Yizkor

April 8, 2026    
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
We end Passover with this festival morning/Yizkor service. We join our friends at Beth Torah for this festival observance. Location: Congregation Beth Torah (6100 W [...]
22 Apr

Passover

April 22, 2027 - April 28, 2027    
All Day