Pesach (Passover) is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in Jewish life, commemorating the biblical story of the Israelites’ liberation from slavery in Egypt and their journey toward freedom. The festival begins with the seder, a ritual meal where family and friends gather to retell the Exodus story using the Haggadah, symbolic foods, songs, and discussion, while throughout Pesach we avoid chametz (leavened foods) and eat matzah, recalling the haste with which the Israelites left Egypt.
More than a historical remembrance, Pesach invites each generation to reflect on the meaning of freedom, responsibility, and the enduring hope for a more just and compassionate world. As the festival approaches, we invite you to prepare and celebrate with us at Shtiebel — join us for Shabbat HaGadol, our Pre-Pesach Matzah Workshop, and our Pesach morning festival service, explore the Shtiebel Haggadah and other resources, take part in our Queer Seder, and conclude the festival together with Yizkor, Havdalah, and our beloved “Yeast Feast.”







