FINAL DAYS OF  PASSOVER SCHEDULE

Fri. Eve. April 18th - 7th Night of Pesach

  • Candle Lighting: 7:10 pm
  • Mincha/Kabbolas Shabbos/Maariv: 7:20 pm 
  • Late Night Learning: 11:00 pm - (at the home of Rabbi Mordy & Chave Einbinder)  To commemorate the fact that the splitting of the Red Sea took place throughout the 7th night following the Exodus from Egypt, many have the custom to stay awake late into the night studying Torah. Click here for a variety of articles and in-depth talks regarding the splitting of the Red Sea which can be printed before Yom Tov.

Shabbos. April 19th - 7th Day of Pesach

  • Latest Shema: 9:33 am
  • Shacharis: 10:00 am
  • Jr. Congregation: 11:45 am

Sat. Night April 19th - 8th  Night of Pesach

  • Mincha: 7:10 pm
  • Candle lighting time: After 8:08 pm (light from a pre-existing flame)
  • Maariv: 8:08 pm

Sun., April 20th - 8th Day of Pesach

  • Latest Shema: 9:32 am
  • Shacharis: 10:00 am
  • Yizkor: 11:45 am

Yizkor pg. 338 (when one is unable to attend shul, Yizkor can be said at home)

Click here for a printable text of the Yizkor service in Hebrew and English which can be printed before Yom Tov.

Click here for additional information about Yizkor

  • Mincha: 6:00 pm
  • Moshiach's Seudah:  6:15  pm

The 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.  

Click here for more information about Moshiach's Seudah.

Click here for a printable Moshiach's Seudah booklet with customs and niggunim (songs) to be sung at your Seudah.

Each year at Chabad of Tarzana we dedicate our Moshiach's Seudah in loving memory of:

Rabbi Gordon’s father – Harav Sholom Dovber ben Harav Yochanon ob'm,

Rabbi Greene’s father – Reb Yehuda ben Aharon Eliyahu ob'm as we observer their Yahrtzeits on this day. 

  • Maariv/Yom Tov Ends: 8:11 pm

It is best to wait about an hour before eating from the Chometz which you sold, in order to allow the Rabbi time to buy it back

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