There is a custom that first-born of all genders fast the day preceding Pesach, in memory of the final plague of the Pesach story. To override the fast we hold a “siyyum”, a celebration of completing some Torah study for which one must celebrate by eating. Rabbi Jon will teach something after a brief morning service. Feel free to bring breakfast to your screen!
Want Rabbi Jon to “lead your Seder” by audio?
Here is a recording that’s about 35 minutes with the “essentials” of the Seder, which you can follow along.
If you’d like to read/sing along from the same pages, it’s this Haggadah.
Watch different rabbis and
their families, each doing
a part of the Seder.
Rabbinical Assembly — 2-hour Seder you can follow along
You can click here for a “playlist” with parts for you to select.
Zentangle Afikomen
by Lela Spira-Savett
Print it out or view it on screen
and try to find the two hidden
matzahs during your Seder!
Got kids at your seder?
Check these ideas out for engaging them at the Seder.
Passover food can be delicious, nutritious and fun! Click here for ideas.
If you are looking for unique and tasty Passover recipes, check out the categories on this page.