Passover

The holiday of Passover (Pesaḥ) is a celebration!

Passover, one of the most widely celebrated holidays in the Jewish calendar commemorates the exodus from Egypt, the journey toward redemption, and our personal paths as we move toward freedom.

Celebrated with the Passover Seder, an organized meal, we tell the story of the exodus, the trials and tribulations of the people, the rabbinic interpretations of the text, and seek to find ourselves amidst the story.

When is Passover in 2026?

The first night of Passover is Wednesday evening, April 1st, with two days of holiday observance (for those in the diaspora) until Friday night, April 3rd.

The intermediate days of Passover are from April 4th to April 7th, with the final two days beginning on Tuesday evening, April 7th, and concluding (for those in the diaspora) on Thursday night, April 9th.

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