TUE. APRIL 7TH, 2026 - 7TH NIGHT OF PASSOVER

Candle lighting, 7:21pm

Evening service (one should light candles before), 7:30pm

7th Night Passover Dinner, 8pm

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WED. APRIL 8TH, 2026 - 7TH DAY OF PASSOVER

Morning service, 10am

Holiday lunch, 1pm

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WED. APRIL 8TH, 2026 - 8TH NIGHT OF PASSOVER

Light candles after 8:23pm

Evening service, 8:30pm

8th night Passover Dinner, 9pm

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THUR. APRIL 9TH, 2026 - 8TH DAY OF PASSOVER

Morning service, 10am

Yizkor, 12pm

Holiday lunch, 1pm

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Seudas Moshiach, 7pm

The last day of Passover ("Acharon Shel Pesach") is particularly associated with Mosiach and the future redemption. The Haftarah (reading from the Prophets) for this day is from Isaiah 11, which describes the promised future era of universal peace and divine perfection. Rabbi Yisroel Baal Shem Tov instituted the custom of partaking of a "Moshiach's meal" on the afternoon of the last day of Passover; in addition to the matzah eaten at "Moshiach's meal", the Rebbes of Chabad added the custom of drinking four cups of wine, as in the seder held on Passover's first days.

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Passover concludes, 8:24pm

Maariv & Havdallah