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Pesah + Yizkor Service

Sunday, April 4, 2021 22 Nisan 5781

9:30 AM - 11:00 AMIn-Person | LiveStream
Click here to view the recorded Pesah & Yizkor service 

 

Passover (Pesah) commemorates the story of the Exodus, in which the ancient Israelites were freed from slavery in Egypt. In the diaspora, we celebrate it for 8 days. Passover begins on the 15th day of the month of Nissan in the Jewish calendar, which is during spring and is celebrated for eight days. It is one of the most widely observed Jewish holidays.


Due to COVID-19, and new developments, our services are being offered both in person (outdoors on CBA campus) and LiveStream.

 

Attend Pesah + Yizkor Service in Person: If you are wanting to attend the outdoor service, please  to register and fill out the waiver form. We have a maximum of 30 participants for this service.

 

If you register for attending the service, we ask that you arrive by 9:15 am in order to begin services at 9:30am. The gates to the campus will be closed at 10:00am and you will not be allowed onto the campus after that. Our services are held under a tent, but if you would like, please bring a hat, sunscreen, and a bottle of water to make the services more comfortable as the sun changes it's position during the service.

 

LiveStream Shabbat Service:

 Click here to view the LiveStreaming of our Pesah Service between 9:30am - 11:00am.


Pesah Schedule & Services:

Thursday, March 25th | Search for Hametz

Friday, March 26th | Selling of Hametz

Saturday, March 27th | 1st Night Seder

Sunday, March 28th | Pesah Service @ 9:30 am (virtual + in-person options)

Monday, March 29th | Pesah Service @ 9:30 am (virtual + in-person options)

Saturday, April 3rd | Shabbat + Pesah Service @ 9:00 am (virtual + in-person options)

Sunday, April 4th | Pesah + Yizkor Service @ 9:30 am (virtual + in-person options)

 

Click here to sell your Hametz (by March 25th - midnight)

 

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