Pesach Begins April 1

In every generation, every person should feel that she/he/they personally had been redeemed from Egypt- as it is written: “You shall tell your children on that day saying, `It is because of what the Lord did for me when I went free out of Egypt, for God not only redeemed our ancestors, God redeemed us with them.'”

As we approach Pesach, here are some resources to help you have a kosher and meaningful holiday:

Pesach Ritual and Services Schedule
Every date and time in one place

Beth Jacob PesachGuide
How to prepare for the holiday, including kashrut, rituals, and the seder.

NOTE:  We have just learned that some JOYVA products are NOT kosher for Passover, despite having a hechsher on the label.  These include Chocolate Covered Jelly Rings and Marshmallow Twists.

Sell your Hametz
Have Rabbi Tamar Magill-Grimm sell hametz on your behalf to a non-Jewish person for the course of the holiday. At the conclusion of Pesach, the Hametz returns to its original owner.  The form must be filled out and returned no later than 10:00am on Friday, April 11, 2025.

Pesach Wine Sale

Support Beth Jacob's youth programming by purchasing kosher for Passover wine, juice, Equal Exchange chocolate, and Yehuda Sweet Gefilte Fish!   This year we are not taking orders, but selling what is on hand on March 24 and 25.  Come on in and buy what you need for your seder at great prices!

Rabbinic Assembly Pesach Guide
A useful reference for all things Pesach.