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In-Person and Virtual Passover Seders Open to the Community

This year, the first days of Passover fall on Sunday, April 13, and Monday, April 14. The holiday begins at sundown on the previous day, with the first seder on Saturday, April 12, and the second seder on Sunday, April 13.

Below, you will find a comprehensive list of Passover seders available to the public throughout New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County. These listings, provided by members of UJAโ€™s nonprofit community, offer meaningful and creative ways to be part of the Passover story. In-person and virtual seders are available.
 
If you have any questions, need additional information, or are ready to reserve your place at a seder, please be in touch with the contact person for each directly.

Chag sameach!

Community Seders

Aliya Center 
Chabad
In Person
525-527 East New York Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225
Contact: Rabbi Moishe Feiglin, rabbi@aliyainstitute.com, 347.342.9777
Seders are open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on both nights of Passover.
To register, email rabbi@aliyainstitute.com
There is a fee to attend. $55 per person. 

Bay Ridge Jewish Center 
Conservative 
In Person
405 81st Street, Brooklyn, NY 11209
Contact: Nick Yasonia, office@brjc.org, 718.836.3103
Seder is open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on the second night of Passover
Register here.
There is a fee to attend. Adults: $72; Seniors: $54; Children 4 and up: $18; Children under 4: free.
All are welcome. Supervised art projects for kids in addition to the seder. 

Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom
Orthodox
In Person
284 Rodney Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Contact: Jacob Jacobowitz, info@congbjos.org, 718.388.5589
Seders are open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on both nights of Passover.
To register, email info@congbjos.org or call 718.388.5589.
There is a fee to attend. $50 per person.

Chabad Jewish Center of Prospect Heights
Chabad
In Person
569 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Contact: Rabbi Mendy Hecht, Jewishph@gmail.com, 347.622.3599 
Seders are open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on both nights of Passover
Register here.
There is a fee to attend. $60 per person.
Gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options available. 

Chabad of Flatbush
Chabad
In Person
1923 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11230
Contact: Rabbi Bryski, chabadflatbush@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; Children: $20; Family maximum: $70. 
No one will be turned away due to lack of funds. 

Chabad Windsor Terrace
Chabad
In Person
1266 Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11218
Contact: Rabbi Moshe Hecht, M.hecht@jewishwindsorterrace.org, 347.463.9545
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: $70; Children: $40.

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.
Register here. You can also call 646.318.8123, or email nbjc.rabbi@gmail.com.
There is a fee to attend. $60 per person.

Dirah
Chabad
In Person
480 Smith Street, #2, Brooklyn, NY 11231
Contact: Menashe Wolf, menashe@dirahbrooklyn.org 
Seder is open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted on the first night of Passover.
Register here
There is a fee to attend. Prices will be announced closer to the holiday.

Young Israel of Brighton Beach in partnership with Chamah
Orthodox
In Person
293 Neptune Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11235
Contact: Ephrayim Zaltzman, rabbizaltzman@aol.com
Seders are open to non-synagogue members and will be hosted both nights of Passover.
To register, email rabbizaltzman@aol.com.
There is a fee to attend. $60, with discounts given to those who need it.