Happy Passover!
Join us for Pesach at Chabad of Lafayette Hill
 
Monday Evening April 22 - Tuesday April 30, 2024
 
 
Community Seder
  Relive the exodus, discover the eternal meaning of the Haggadah, and enjoy a community Seder complete with hand-baked Shmurah Matzah, wine and a wonderful dinner spiced with unique traditional customs.

 

Monday night // April 22

Seder: 7:00  PM
Candle Lighting: 7:29 PM
Evening Services: 7:45 PM


Join us for Pesach Seders that you'll never forget!

Thursday night // April 23

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Service Schedule
 

Wednesday // April 5

Eat Chametz Untill: 10:42 am
Burn your chametz before: 11:51 am

Candle lighting time: 7:29 pm
Community Seder: 7:00 pm
 

Tuesday // April 23

Morning Services: 10:00 am
Light Candle After: 8:31 pm
Evening Services: 8:31 pm

Seder has to begin after 8:31 pm If you are starting earlier, have your 4 cups of wine and Matzah after 8:31 pm

 

Friday // April 26

Candle Lighting: 7:33 pm 

Shabbat // April 27

Morning Services: 10:00 am
Shabbat ends: 8:36 pm
 

Sunday // April 28

Candle lighting time: 7:36 pm

Monday // April 29

Morning Services: 10:30 am
Candle lighting time after: 8:38 pm

Tuesday // April 30

Morning Services: 10:00 am
Yizkor: 11:30 am

Moshiach Meal: 6:45pm
Yom Tov Ends: 8:40pm

Wait one hour before using your Chametz, to give time for the Rabbi to acquire the Chametz that was sold to the Non Jewish individual.

 



 
 
Sell Your Chametz
 

Use this online form to sell your chametz for Pesach.

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.
 
SELL ONLINE
 
 
 
Maos Chittim
  "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 of the people who are hungry will not be standing in our dining rooms as we begin our Seder, waiting for the 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.

Learn more!

 
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Order Matzah
  Traditional handmade shmurah matzah is recommended for seder use.

Shmurah means watched, and it is an apt description of this matzah, the ingredients of which (the flour and water) are watched from the moment of harvesting and drawing.

Shmurah matzot are round, kneaded and shaped by hand, and are similar to the matzot that were baked by the Children of Israel as they left Egypt. It is thus fitting to use Shmurah Matzah on each of the two Seder nights for the matzot of the Seder plate.

Order your matzah today!
 
ORDER ONLINE
 
 
 
Meal of Moshiach
 

Shabbos, April 30, 6:45 pm 

Just when you thought you had seen it all! This day, the final day of Pesach, emphasizes an even higher Freedom! It is dedicated to our imminent and final redemption.

Following the custom of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Chassidism, Pesach concludes with a "Feast of Moshiach." This festive meal complete with Matzah and, yes, four cups of wine, begins before sunset. It is the perfect way to spiritually take leave of Pesach and open our consciousness to the coming redemption.

Join us at 2048 Spring Mill Rd. Lafayette Hill, for a spirited and uplifting Chassidic Evening.

 
 
Further Reading
  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.
 
 
 
Pesach Guide
 
Pesach Guide
The Seder
Pesach Story
Pesach Kids' Site
Recipes
Study & History