Passover Resources

This year, Passover begins with the first seder on Monday, April 22 and the second seder on Tuesday, April 23, 2024.


Below, you will find a comprehensive list of in-person and virtual Passover seders available throughout New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County. You will also find some resources that offer meaningful and creative ways to be part of the Passover story.

If you have any questions, need additional information, or are ready to reserve your place at a seder, please get in touch with the contact person listed below each entry. 
 

Chag sameach!

Seder Interrupted

Seder Interrupted, edited by Dr. Ora Horn Prouser and Rabbi Menachem Creditor, is a timely resource to help us process and celebrate this Passover, the first since October 7th.

Community Seders & Resources

Chabad of Canarsie and Starrett City
Chabad
In Person
1265 E 108th Street, Brooklyn NY 11236
Contact: Levi Tzfasman, LeviYitzchok@gmail.com, 718.207.7701
Seders are open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on both nights of Passover.
To register, email ChabadCSC@gmail.com
There is no fee to attend

Chabad of Flatbush
Chabad
In Person
1923 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11230
Contact: Dovber Bryski, dovberbryski@gmail.com, 718.406.3915
Seders are open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on both nights of Passover.
Register here 
There is a fee to attend. Adults: $25 each, Children: $20 each. $70 maximum per family. 
No one will be turned away because of the lack of funds. Please call Rabbi Dovber at 718.406.3915 or email chabadflatbush@gmail.com.
English, Hebrew, and Russian easy-to-use Haggadot.

Chabad of Windsor Terrace
Chabad
In Person
1266 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11218
Contact: Mushky, info@jewishwindsorterrace.org, 347.463.9545
Seders are open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on both nights of Passover.
Register here or email info@jewishwindsorterrace.org.
There is a $65 fee to attend. 

Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom
Orthodox
In Person
284 Rodney Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Contact: Secretary, info@congbos.org, 718-388.5589
Seders are open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on both nights of Passover.
Register here
The fee is $65 per person, per seder. 
There will be seders on both nights. Information is subject to change. Refer to the website for additional details.

Congregation of the New Brighton Jewish Center
Orthodox
In Person
184 Brighton 11th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11235
Contact: Nathan Arister, NBJC.rabbi@gmail.com, 646.318.8123
Seders are open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on both nights of Passover.
To register, please email or call.
There is a $60 fee to attend.

Dirah
Chabad
In Person
480 Smith Street #2, Brooklyn, NY 11231
Contact: Menashe Wolf, menashe@dirahbrooklyn.org, 347.957.1291
Seders are open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on both nights of Passover.
Register here
There is a $60 per person fee to attend. No one will be turned away because of a lack of funds. 

Kane Street Synagogue
Conservative
In Person
236 Kane Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231
Contact: Luka Dubnick, luka.dubnick@kanestreet.org, 718.875.1550
The seder is open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on the second night of Passover.
Register here
Pricing will be announced closer to the event.

Kneses Israel โ€“ Chabad of Sea Gate
Chabad
In Person
3801 Nautilus Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11224
Contact: Rabbi Heshy Ceitlin, heshelceitlin@gmail.com, 718.791.1288
Seders are open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on both nights of Passover.
Register here or call 718.791.1288
There is a fee to attend. Adults: $40, Children: $25.

Park Slope Jewish Center
Conservative
In Person
1320 8th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Contact: Rabbi Hayley Goldstein, rabbihayley@psjc.org, 646.571.7892
The seder is open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on the second night of Passover.
Register here
There is a $52 fee to attend.