Thursday, March 23-Tuesday, April 4
Selling of Chametz
Tuesday, April 4
After Dark – Search for Chametz
Wednesday, April 5: Erev Pesach and First Seder Night Fast of the First Born
WE WILL NOT BE HAVING IN-PERSON SEDERS AT THE TEMPLE THIS YEAR
8:15 AM – Morning Minyan and Siyum Bechorim (Service for the First Born) In-Person and on Zoom
10:30 AM – Burning of Chametz
6:30 PM – Mincha/Ma’ariv Zoom Only
7:25 PM – Candle Lighting and Kiddush Zoom Only
Thursday, April 6: First Day of Pesach and Second Seder Night
WE WILL NOT BE HAVING IN-PERSON SEDERS AT THE TEMPLE THIS YEAR
9:30 AM – Services In-Person and on Live Stream (No Zoom Available)
6:30 PM – Mincha/Ma’ariv Zoom Only
7:25 PM– Candle Lighting and Kiddush Zoom Only
Friday, April 7: Second Day of Pesach
9:30 AM – Services In-Person and on Live Stream (No Zoom Available)
6:00 PM – Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat/Ma’ariv Zoom Only
Saturday, April 8: Shabbat Chol Hamoed
9:30 AM – Services In-Person and Live Stream (No Zoom Available)
7:00 PM – Mincha/Ma’ariv/Abbrieviated Havdala Zoom Only
Sunday, April 9- Tuesday, April 11: Daily Minyan for Chol Hamoed- Intermediate Days of Passover
Sunday, April 9
8:15 AM – Daily Minyan Chol Hamoed Zoom Only
5:00 PM – Mincha/Ma’ariv Zoom Only
Monday, April 10
8:15 AM – Daily Minyan Chol Hamoed In Person and on Zoom
5:00 PM – Mincha/Ma’ariv Zoom Only
Tuesday, April 11: Erev Seventh Day of Pesach
8:15 AM – Daily Minyan Chol Hamoed In-Person and on Zoom
6:00 PM – Mincha/ Ma’ariv Zoom Only
Wednesday, April 12: Seventh Day of Pesach and Erev Eighth Day of Pesach & Dinner
9:30 AM – Services In-Person and on Live Stream (No Zoom Available)
6:30 PM – Mincha/Ma’ariv
7:30 PM – Candle Lighting and Kiddush In-Person and Live Stream (No Zoom Available)
7:35 PM – Eighth Night Dinner (pre-registration required) In-Person ONLY
Thursday, April 13: Eighth Day of Pesach
9:30 AM – Services
11:00 AM – Yizkor In-Person and on Live Stream (No Zoom Available)
7:00 PM- 8:03 PM – Conclusion of Yom Tov including Mincha/Ma’ariv/Havdala Zoom Only
On Passover we say Yizkor, the prayer to remember the deceased who touched our lives. A line in this liturgy says: “In tribute to his/her memory, I pledge to perform acts of charity and goodness. May the deeds I perform and the prayers I offer help to keep his/her soul bound up in the bond of life as an enduring source of blessings.”
Traditionally we have taken this to mean, we honor those who have gone before us with the mitzvah of tzedakah.
Please mail all donations to the Temple and mark the envelope “Yizkor.”