It’s Crunch Time!

Passover this year begins on Friday, April 15. Here are some of the things that we are doing to help you heighten your Passover observance this year:

1-Community Public Seder, Friday, April 15, 7:00 pm. $36 Adult $20 Child $180 Sponsor, pricing before April 10 otherwise pricing is $45 an adult. This year we will start at 7:00 pm and offer a Light First Course Buffet, 7:22 pm candle lighting, followed by the program and the Seder. RSVP Here: Boulderjudaism.com/Seder

2-As always, we will be selling the Handmade Passover Shmurah Matzoh, (the Rolls Royce of Matzohs for your Seder). We ship in the best tasting Shmurah matzohs from the NY Bakery. $33 whole wheat and $32 white. (Pricing has gone up due to wheat costs and shipping costs.) There are 6-7 matzohs to a pound. Let us know if you need yours shipped? There is an extra fee. Reserve here: boulderjudaism.com/BuyMatzah

2-Email us and we will send you the Mechirat Chametz form- to sell your chametz. This needs to be completed by Thursday, April 14. Sell here: boulderjudaism.com/SellChametz

3-Order Passover to Go- This is a service for those who it is difficult for them to make their own Passover meal and/or go to another Seder. Enjoy a homemade Passover meal replete with Gefilte fish and horseradish, Golden Chicken Soup, Chicken, Potato Kugel, roasted vegetables, and a Chocolate Brownie. All for the reduced rate of $36 (including Seder Plate) RSVP here: Seder-To-Go Form – Boulder County Center for Judaism (boulderjudaism.com)

Do you know someone who can no longer cook for their own seder but could use one? Email Chany at lbkosher@gmail.com. Can you pay it forward and help others who are in need? Orders need to be reserved by Monday, April 11, 10:00 am.

Rabbi Pesach Scheiner

About Rabbi Pesach Scheiner

Rabbi Pesach Scheiner is the Rabbi of Boulder County Center for Judaism. In addition, he teaches extensively throughout Boulder County and is the author of "Finding the Joy in Everyday Living," a book of short chapters explaining the ways to access happiness through appreciation, gratitude, and a sense of purpose.

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