In this email you will find information about:
- Passover service times
- Last-minute Passover Seder options.
- The Fast of the Firstborn
- How to sell your chametz
- How to check for, destroy, and nullify your chametz
Please note:
SALE OF CHAMETZ FORM MUST BE RECEIVED
BEFORE 7:00 PM ET ON THURSDAY, APRIL 10!
Passover Service times
N.B.: We will not be holding evening services either night of the seder. You are encouraged to daven privately or with seder guests before you begin your seder.
Sunday Apr. 13
1st Day of Pesach
Yom Tov morning service 9:00 AM (Hybrid)
Hallel, Tefillat Tal (Prayer for Dew)
Monday Apr. 14
2nd Day of Pesach
Yom Tov morning service 9:00 AM (Hybrid)
Hallel
Monday Apr. 14
YT Mincha / Maariv 7:45 PM (Zoom)
Friday Apr. 18
Eve of 7th Day of Pesach
Mincha/ Kabbalat Shabbat / YT Maariv 6:30 PM (Zoom)
Saturday Apr. 19
7th Day of Pesach
YT Shabbat morning service 9:00 AM (Hybrid)
Hallel, selections from Shir Hashirim (Song of Songs),
Shirat HaYam (Song of the Sea)
Saturday Apr. 19
Eve of 8th Day of Pesach
Yom Tov Shabbat Mincha / YT Maariv 7:40 PM (Zoom)
Sunday Apr. 20
8th Day of Pesach
Yom Tov morning service 9:00 AM (Hybrid)
Hallel, Yizkor
Sunday Apr. 20
Yom Tov Mincha / Maariv 8:00 PM (Zoom)
Two Good Seder Options (if you don’t already have…)
If you do not have a seder to attend, here are two good options, one in Brooklyn and one in Manhattan:
1. Dirah Brooklyn – this is a project of Chabad in Gowanus. Very welcoming. Reasonably priced, and subsidized/free options if you need.
FIRST NIGHT: https://www.dirahbrooklyn.org/civicrm/event/info%3Fid%3D276
SECOND NIGHT: https://www.dirahbrooklyn.org/civicrm/event/info%3Fid%3D277
2. Ohel Ayalah – this is a more non-denominational option. It is the brainchild of Rabbi Dr. Judith Hauptman (of JTS). EMJC has worked with them before. They still have some slots open. First night is in-person. Second night is a Zoom seder.
https://ohelayalah.org/events/seders
Ta’anit Bechorot – the Fast of the Firstborn
Thursday, April 10, is a “personal” fast day for firstborn sons and, according to some rabbis, firstborn children in general. For information about the fast, (and to see if it applies to you) see this article:
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/the-fast-of-the-first-born/
There are many variations in practice, so if you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
Typically, the fast takes place the day before Passover, but because of Shabbat, it is moved to a day earlier.
There is a widespread tradition that a joyous occasion overrides the obligation to fast. We will create a joyous occasion by having a brief study session that ends a tractate of Mishna or Talmud (a traditional celebration point). If you are a first-born child, please have some cake and a little schnapps with you next to your Zoom screen on Thursday morning so that you may partake. The service begins at 8am as usual. The study session will be brief – 10 to 15 minutes.
Selling Chametz
Must be done BEFORE 7:00 PM ET on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
As a final (and crucial) precaution before the holiday begins, we must engage in the act of selling our chametz. Any chametz that remains in our homes can be temporarily sold to a non-Jew for the duration of the holiday – it must be stored away somewhere in our home and separated from everything else; it does not belong to us for the 8 days of Passover. This legal transfer absolves you of having any chametz in your possession, since it’s not really your possession. Rabbi Sam Levine will be facilitating the sale of chametz. It is customary (but not required) to make a donation of ma’ot chittin (“wheat money” – charity) upon selling your chametz. This money will go to EMJC and some will be disbursed to charity. You can sell your chametz by filling out the following form. This form will not be available after 7:00 PM ET on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
YOUR CHAMETZ WILL RETURN TO YOUR OWNERSHIP AFTER THE END OF THE HOLIDAY,
ON SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 9:00 PM
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