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Pre Passover Learning Opportunities
Passover Seders
Passover Meals
Cool Passover Info and Seder Resources
Selling Chametz (how to get rid of your bread etc.)
Pre Passover Learning Opportunities:
All workshops are open to all who want to come and learn and will be held in Steinhardt Hall
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Passover Seders:
All seders are open to all people at all levels of experience and we welcome you to attend any of them!
1st Night Monday, March 29th
Seders at Penn Hillel's Steinhardt Hall
Check-in starts at 7:00pm - First Seder begins at 7:45 pm March 29th
- 5 different seders to choose from:
- Conservative Seder with Rabbi Mike Uram in the Falk Dining Commons,
- Reform Seder with Rabbi Joel Nickerson in Berkowitz Living Room
- Orthodox Seder with Barry Weiss in the the Riklis Lounge
- Grad Seder - Click here
- Smaller student led seders will also be happening in the building - contact Hart Levine
You may use your campus meal plan for dinner. Penn students with meal plans can reserve Seders at Penn Hillel here.
If you do not have a meal plan please click on this link to register and pay for the Seders.
JRP Seders
- Seders-to-go: host your own. JRP will supply haggadah, Seder plates and help planning
- JRP Campus Seder in Bodek Lounge
Check out JRP.com
Grad Students Click Here!
2nd Night Tuesday, March 30th
Check-in begins at 7:45 pm - Seders at Penn Hillel's Steinhardt Hall begins at 8:00 pm
- Large seder in the Falk Dining Commons (Conservative/Reform)
- Orthodox Seder with Barry Weiss
- Smaller student led seder will also be happening in the building
You may use your campus meal plan for dinner. f you do not have a meal plan please click on this link to register and pay for the seders.
Passover Meals
All kosher for Passover meals are at Steinhardt Hall's Falk Dining Commons
If you have a campus meal plan you can use it for the meals. Click here for reservations.
For more information about pricing for non-meal plan holders click here.
Lunch during Passover (intermediate days) - 11 am to 2 pm
Dinner during Passover (intermediate days except Shabbat) 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Shabbat Dinner - Friday, April 2nd - 8 pm
Shabbat Lunch - Saturday, April 3 - 11:30 pm to 2 pm
Sunday Holiday Dinner, April 4 - 5 pm to 7:30 pm and 8 pm -9:30 pm
Monday Holiday Lunch, April 5 - 11:30 pm to 2 pm
Monday Holiday Dinner, April 5 - 5 pm to 7:30 pm and 8 pm -9:30 pm
Questions about Passover?
Wanna know why we do what we do at Passover?
Click here to download Passover Notes. The fun and funky "cliff notes" for your seder.
Click here for the Conservative Jewish Community's guide to Passover cleaning.
Also check out www.myjewishlearning.com for more information about Passover.
If you want to learn tunes for different parts of the Seder, check out http://www.sidduraudio.com/pesach.html
There are also free downloadable Haggadot, song sheets and other fun stuff at http://www.jewishfreeware.org/downloads/folder.2006-01-07.0640323187/
Check out the Moral Voices Haggadah Supplement - Click here
Selling Chametz (things you can't eat during Passover)
If you are interested in selling chametz through Rav Mordy Friedman or Rabbi Mike Uram, please download and fill out the attached form. It is very important that you return this form to one of them in person, so that you can make the proper halakhic (Jewish legal) transactions. Please click to contact Rav Mordy or Rabbi Mike . Click here to download the form.
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