Passover is an appointed time that G-d meets with his children and is the most important feast on the Jewish calendar. It is a time to remember what the Father has done in liberating the Jewish people – affirming, consecrating, and preserving them as His own people – rescuing His people from slavery in Egypt.

For Messianic Jews, it is also a time of remembering Messiah Yeshua’s (Jesus’) redemptive works. Whether you are a Messianic Jew or a Gentile believer in Jesus, you will be immersed in the symbolic meanings of this interactive meal and its rich traditions, deeply rooted in biblical truths.

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Why is this night different than all other nights?

 

main course menu:
  • Baked Chicken
  • Matzah Ball Soup
  • Steamed Broccoli, Cauliflower and Carrots
  • Miriam’s Cabbage
  • Seasoned Roasted Potatoes
  • Fruit cup

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Does the seder meal contain any chametz (leaven)? Is the seder meal gluten-free or dairy-free?

No dairy products are used in the preparation of the meal, including entree, sides, and fruit cup. Chicken breading  and Matzah ball Soup will also contain unleavened wheat. See menu above for individual items. Matzah (unleavened wheat) is served separately at the table. Meal is not gluten-free.

What are the ages for a child ticket?

A child ticket is needed for any child attending that is at least 5 years old on April 23, 2025. Children are considered to be between the ages of 5 and 11. If a child turns 12 on or before April 23, 2025, they are considered an adult.

Toddler/Pre-schooler ages 0-4 are to 'purchase' a free ticket above to allow for seating arrangements.

Can I purchase wine at the event?

Because of the rules of the community center, grape juice will be served. No alcoholic drinks will be permitted.

“This day is to be a memorial for you. You are to keep it as a feast to Adonai. Throughout your generations you are to keep it as an eternal ordinance" (Exodus 12:14).