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 How does this sound for a Seder? 
The tastiest handmade Shmura Matza, a selection of fine wines, Delicious home cooked Pesach food, and a Seder environment like you've never experienced! 
Join us for a Traditional Seder with a twist of Mysticism on Monday April 18th, or on Tuesday April 19th. Better yet, join us for both! 

Click Here for complete info and to RSVP

 

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Kosher-for-Passover meal-plan! 


You asked for it - you got it: Chabad will be providing Kosher-for-Passover lunches and dinner during the week of Passover (April 18th-26). The holiday and Shabbat meals are free of charge, however there is a nominal fee for the lunch and dinners on Thu/Fri 4/21-4/22, and Sun. 4/24. of $5 for lunch and $8 for dinner. Meals will take place at Chabad/campus.

RSVP here 


    
  
 

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Are you curious about the Seder customs? 
Do you want to learn more about the meaning of Passover? 
Is uncle Irving going to ask you all those trivia questions again? 
Looking for a Seder somewhere on planet earth? 

Find the answers here 

 

 

 

 

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The Rolls Royce of matzah is the traditional handmade variety, recommended for seder use.

Click here to order your very own "Shmurah Matzah" for your Seder night.

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.

 


 

Sell your Chametz 
To read about this important practice, and to carry out this sale   click here


 

 


 

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