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Pesach 5786

This year, Pesach starts on the evening of Wednesday, April 1 and ends on Thursday, April 9. Please peruse the links below at your leisure to learn more about this sacred holiday and how our community marks this important week on the Jewish calendar.

Passover Seder Plate

Community Seder

Join us for our annual Second Night Passover Community Seder. Pesach for all ages includes an inclusive Haggadah, full Seder plate, and delicious catered meal (vegetarian options available). You may even get to see interpretative dance from our vibrant TBE School kinders! 

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RSVP closed on March 20th.

Passover Seder Items

Passover Food Collection

On April 2, 2026, we will gather not only to retell our story of freedom, but to live its meaning.

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At TBE-W, we believe tikkun olam - repairing the world, begins with simple acts of care. As we sit at our Seder tables and celebrate liberation, we remember that our joy is deeper when it is shared.

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Please bring non-perishable food items to the Seder. All donated items will be levered to the FISH food bank for distribution to those in need. If you are unable to attend the Community Seder, donations can also be dropped off at the synagogue during the week of Pesach.

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Together, we honor our past, celebrate our present, and extend a hand to those who need it most.

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“May our tables be full, and may our hearts be open.”

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Learn More About Pesach

At TBE-W, we recognize that Jewish learning is a lifelong process. Whether you are new to Pesach or have been celebrating for decades, please check out the links below to learn more about this sacred week.

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What is Passover? from Reform Judaism

Passover Customs and Rituals from Reform Judaism

Content to Enliven Your Passover Seder from URJ

Varied Resources from Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks

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