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Passover

Passover will next be observed from April 1 to April 8, 2026. It is the Jewish spring festival celebrating freedom and family as we remember the Exodus from Egypt more than 3,000 years ago.

What is Passover?

Passover (Pesach in Hebrew) is a major Jewish spring festival celebrating freedom and family as we remember the Exodus from Egypt more than 3,000 years ago. The main observances of this holiday center around a special home service called the sederSederסֵדֶר"Order;" ritual dinner that includes the retelling of the story of the Israelite's Exodus from Egypt; plural: s'darim., which includes a festive meal, the prohibition on eating chametzchameitzחָמֵץFoods not eaten during Passover. Chameitz typically includes leavened bread or any food that contains wheat, rye, barley, oats, or spelt, unless production has been supervised to ensure that it has not leavened., and the eating of matzahmatzahמַצָּהUnleavened bread eaten during the seder that symbolizes the hurried departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Eating matzah is obligatory only at the seder. During the rest of Pesach, one may abstain from matzah as long as all chametz is avoided; plural: matzot.

On the 15th day of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar, Jews gather with family and friends in the evening to read from a book called the HaggadahHaggadahהַגָּדָהLiterally, “telling.” This is the Jewish text that sets forth the order of the Passover seder. Plural: Haggadot. , meaning "telling," which contains the order of prayers, rituals, readings, and songs for the Passover seder. The Haggadah helps us retell the events of the Exodus, so that each generation may learn and remember this story that is so central to Jewish life and history.

Passover is celebrated for either seven or eight days, depending on family and communal custom. In Israel and for most Reform Jews around the world, Passover is seven days, but for many other Jews, it is eight days.

When is Passover?

In 2026, Passover starts on Wednesday April 1st. Upcoming Passover dates include:

  • 2026, -
  • 2027, -
  • 2028, -
  • 2029, -

Preparing Your Seder

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Passover seder placecards

Unique Resources for Your Seder

Print theseplace cards and aseder supplement to brighten your seder table and encourage everyone to vote for freedom and democracy in Israel, and find more resources below for creating a beautiful and meaningful seder.

Recipes

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Closeup of a hand dipping a spoon into a full bowl of matzah ball soup with carrots

18 Not-Just-Matzah Recipes to Try This Passover

Who says seven days of dietary restrictions need to make your life less delicious? Here are 18 recipes for a tasty (but still unleavened!) Passover.

Family Activities

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Photo of the cover of the Passover Activities for Kids and Adults

Prepare for Your Seder: Download a Free Passover Activity Book

Get your free activity book featuring our favorite creative crafts, recipes, and games to enhance your holiday.

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Pieces of matzah on a platter and scattered on a teal surface and topped with chocolate hearts

Chocolate Seder for Children

The Chocolate Seder is not intended to replace your family’s seder, but rather it is a “practice run,” a family activity designed to acquaint children with the order, songs, and customs of the seder before the fact.

Haggadot for Young Children

Seder for Children 2-3 Years Old

Seder for Children 4-5 Years Old

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Celebrating Passover with Shalom Sesame: Passover Around the World

Together with your children, watch these Shalom Sesame videos to learn about how Passover is celebrated in other cultures. Then try some of the discussion ideas and activities recommended by Reform Jewish educators to further extend the lessons learned in the videos.

Learn About Counting the Omer

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Counting of the Omer: Blessing for Each Day

The seven-weeks between Passover and Shavuot is known as “the omer” period. An omer (“sheaf”) was an ancient measure of grain, and refers to the barley offering brought to the Temple on the second day of Passover. Starting on that day, the Torah instructs: “you shall count off seven weeks. Learn how to count the Omer, commencing on the second night of Passover.

Passover Videos

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passover seder plate

Video: What Goes on the Seder Plate?

Learn about the parts of the Passover seder plate.

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Passover Seder with Blue Tablecloth

Find a Congregation

Find a welcoming Reform congregation near you.

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Send Free E-cards!

Send Passover greetings to friends and loved ones, and add a recipe, blessing, or video.

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watching a seder at home. White women saying kaddish.

Find a Community Seder

Find a virtual or in-person Passover event at a Reform congregation.

What's New

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A seder plate

The Nevas Family's Enduring Passover Tradition: A Celebration of Freedom, Justice, and Community

The Nevas family's history is deeply rooted in their desire to make a positive impact on the world. This year's Seder, marked the next chapter in the family's tradition.
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Rabbi Rick Jacobs

Building Bridges, Not Walls: A Passover Message

As we gather around the Seder table this year, let's defy the divisions of our polarized world and model a different way of being together.
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an image of a table set up for passover, with a seder plate and a box of matzah

Prepping for Passover: A Resource Roundup for a Satisfying Seder

Passover is soon approaching! Below are some of our favorite Passover resources, selected to help your seder preparations go more smoothly.

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