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Pesach

April 15, 2022 - April 23, 2022    
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Friday April 15th – Erev Pesach

Ta’anit Bechorot (Fast of the Firstborn)

8:00 AM Shacharit & Siyum to Break the Fast

[Latest time for eating Chametz is 10:37 AM.]

[Latest time for burning Chametz is 11:44 AM.]

[The Seder should be completed by 12:51 AM.]

7:16 PM Candle Lighting

[Recite the blessings of “L’Hadlik Ner Shel Shabbat v’Yom Tov” and “Shehecheyanu” – Light an additional two day candle.]

Saturday April 16th – Pesach Day 1

9:00 AM – Shacharit

[The second Seder should not begin, nor should any preparations for it be done before 8:20 PM.]

[Candles are lit from an existing flame after 8:20 PM, Recite the blessings of “L’Hadlik Ner Shel Shabbat v’Yom Tov” and “Shehecheyanu”.]

[Havdala is made as part of Kiddush at the start of the second Seder.]

[We count the first day of the Omer.]

Sunday  April 17th – Pesach Day 2

9:00 AM – Shacharit

8:21 PM – Yom Tov ends, Havdala

Thursday April 21st – Erev Yom Tov

7:23 PM Candle Lighting

[Recite the blessing of “L’Hadlik Ner Shel Yom Tov” – Light an additional two day candle.]

Friday April 22nd – Pesach Day 7

9:00 AM – Shacharit

7:24 PM – Candle lighting

[Candles must be lit from an existing flame not before 7:24 PM, “L’Hadlik Ner Shel Yom Tov”. Light a Yizkor candle from an existing candle.]

Saturday April 23rd – Pesach Day 8

9:00 AM – Shacharit

Reading of Shir HaShirim, Song of Songs

Yizkor

8:30 PM – Pesach/Yom Tov ends, Havdala

[Chametz can be eaten immediately at the end of Yom Tov.]