FINAL DAYS OF PASSOVER SCHEDULE
Tuesday Night, April 7 • Seventh Night of Pesach
Candle Lighting: 7:02 pm
Mincha / Maariv: 7:10 pm
Late Night Learning: 11:00 pm  (at the home of Rabbi Mordy & Chave Einbinder)
To commemorate the splitting of the Red Sea, which took place on the seventh night after the Exodus, many have the custom to stay awake late studying Torah. Click here for articles and in-depth talks that can be printed before Yom Tov.
Wednesday, April 8 • Seventh Day of Pesach
Latest Shema: 9:42 am
Shacharis: 10:00 am
Jr. Congregation: 11:45 am
Wednesday Night, April 8 • Eighth Night of Pesach
Mincha: 7:10 pm
Maariv: 7:50 pm
Candle Lighting: After 7:59 pm (from a pre-existing flame)
Thursday, April 9 • Eighth Day of Pesach
Latest Shema: 9:41 am
Shacharis: 10:00 am
Yizkor: 12:00 pm
Yizkor — pg. 338 (if unable to attend shul, Yizkor may be recited at home).

Click here for a printable Hebrew/English Yizkor text (print before Yom Tov).

Click here for more information about Yizkor.
Mincha: 5:50 pm
Moshiach's Seudah: 6:05 pm


The Baal Shem Tov instituted the custom of eating a “Moshiach’s Seudah” on the afternoon of the last day of Passover. The Chabad Rebbeim added the custom of drinking four cups of wine.

Click here for more information about Moshiach’s Seudah.

Click here for a printable booklet with the customs and niggunim for the Seudah.

Each year our  Moshiach’s Seudah is dedicated the Gordon, Greene & Dadon families in loving memory of:
  • Harav Sholom Dovber ben Harav Yochanon ob”m, 
  • Reb Yehuda ben Aharon Eliyahu ob”m,
  • Rivka bas Avraham ob”m,
  • Gisele Iza bas Prosper ob”m 
  • Yehudit Odette bas Chaim ob”m
Maariv / Yom Tov Ends: 8:01 pm
It is best to wait about an hour after Yom Tov before eating from the chometz that was sold, in order to allow time for the Rabbi to buy it back.
Wishing you and your family a Kosher and Happy Pesach