PASSOVER 5786/2026
Passover (Pesach in Hebrew) is a major Jewish spring festival celebrating freedom and family as we remember the Exodus from Egypt more than 3,000 years ago. The main observances of this holiday center around a special home service called the seder, which includes a festive meal, the prohibition on eating chametz, and the eating of matzah.
On the 15th day of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar, Jews gather with family and friends in the evening to read from a book called the Haggadah, meaning “telling,” which contains the order of prayers, rituals, readings, and songs for the Passover seder. The Haggadah helps us retell the events of the Exodus, so that each generation may learn and remember this story that is so central to Jewish life and history.
Passover is celebrated for either seven or eight days, depending on family and communal custom. In Israel and for most Reform Jews around the world, Passover is seven days, but for many other Jews, it is eight days. —reformjudaism.org
EVENTS & SERVICES
Sunday, March 15
1:00pm | BHGSY Chocolate Seder
Sunday, March 22
11:00am | Matzah Mania Passover Family Cooking – with the Parenting Center, for families with children ages 2-5 | RSVP here
5:00pm | Miriam’s Seder – a celebratory Seder for women & non-binary folks, inspired by Miriam’s role in Passover, with cocktails, dancing, and uplifting women’s voices. | RSVP here
Wednesday, March 25
11:00am | Preschool Seders – a festive Passover celebration for BHS preschool families, with Rabbi Bailey Romano.
7:00pm | Haggadot of Hope Exhibition – An interactive experience on historic and contemporary voices from Gaza border kibbutzim, in collaboration with educators from the Shitim Institute in Israel | RSVP here
Thursday, March 26
11:00am | Preschool Seders – a festive Passover celebration for BHS preschool families, with Rabbi Bailey Romano.
Thursday, April 2
9:30am | First Day of Passover Morning Services
Tuesday, April 7
6:30pm | Passover Evening Services
Wednesday, April 8
9:30am | Seventh Day of Passover Morning Services with Yizkor
EVENT DETAILS
Miriam’s Seder is an annual gathering at BHS for members and friends to come together in community and celebration. Join us for delicious food, dancing, and heartfelt conversation as we explore the stories, strength, and shared experiences of women, and reflect on the issues that continue to shape our lives today. All ages from tweens to adults are welcome!
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The Haggadot of Hope exhibition includes 13 thematic panels and presents original Haggadah pages and texts from the 1930s to the present, including new materials created after October 7. The exhibition brings forward historic and contemporary voices from Gaza border kibbutzim and explores how communities retell the story of freedom, resilience, and renewal. The program offers an interactive, guided educational experience focused on reflection, learning, and personal engagement, in collaboration with educators from the Shitim Institute in Israel.
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PASSOVER TIPS
For your personal Seder at home our Rabbi recommends the following Haggadot.