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We are so excited to welcome all of you back to celebrate Passover with us.

 

Schedule of Events

Friday, April 8, 5:00 pm
Meet Me at the Mercaz: Passover Edition for Young Families (In Person Only)
In addition to a Shabbat singalong you'll be able to exodus through the nature trail on a family story walk, pillage the playground for plagues, partake in a family afikomen hunt, and make your own dessert matzah! Dinner included. RSVP Here

Saturday, April 9, 12:30 pm
ATID Taste of Passover (Hosted Offsite, In Person Only)
Share your favorite dish at this potluck-style event. Learn More & RSVP Here

Wednesday, April 13, 6:00 pm
Brotherhood Steakhouse Seder (In Person Only)
Enjoy an evening with Rabbis Segal and Levenberg, learn a bit more about Passover, and indulge on great steak, bourbon, scotch, and wine. Registration closed Friday, April 8 at noon.

Thursday, April 14, 6:00 pm
Women of Sinai Charoset Making (In Person Only)
Meet in the Temple Sinai kitchen to enjoy kosher wine and learn a variety of recipes to make your own charoset. RSVP Here

Friday, April 15, 5:00 pm
Shabbat Service (Virtual Only)

Saturday, April 16
9:00 am Shabbat and Passover Text Study (In Person & Virtual) Virtual Link Here
10:00 am Shabbat/Passover Service (In Person & Virtual) Virtual Link Here
6:00 pm Second Night Seder (In Person Only)
We're so excited to offer the long-overdue opportunity to come together in person for our traditional Second Night Seder. Guests are invited to attend! Registration closed Sunday, April 10. 

Wednesday, April 20, 6:00 pm, Temple Kol Emeth
12th Annual Interfaith Hunger Seder
Sponored by Temple Sinai, Rabbi Larry Sernovitz and Bill Bolling will lead the service "Celebrate the Good and Face the Challenges." Purchase Tickets Here

Friday, April 22, 10:00 am
Passover/Yizkor Service (In Person & Virtual) Virtual Link Here

Share Your Passover Stories with the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience

As you prepare to celebrate Passover this year, we invite you to ask a few more questions during your Seder. Download our document with the four questions which are sure to elicit the sharing of some terrific memories and stories, stories we hope you will write down as well as share aloud. In partnership with the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience, we are collecting stories about Jewish life in the South and would love to add yours.  So… ask questions, tell your stories, write what was shared, and upload them to Dropbox

Like to Dance? This is Your Chance!

Don't miss your opportunity to be a part of Temple Sinai’s very own line dance, “The Red Sea Strut.” Click here for details and links to Rabbi Segal's instructional video, the music and to upload your video.

Mon, April 29 2024 21 Nisan 5784