Passover Schedule
Friday, April 15 Erev Pesach
- 06:40 am – Shacharit, followed by Siyum Bechorim
- 09:30 am -11:15 am – Chametz burning at Beth Israel
- 10:06 am – Latest time for eating chametz
- 11:25 am – Latest time for burning chametz
- 04:05 pm – Latest time for eating permissible matzah products
Friday, April 15 – 1st Seder
- 07:05 pm – Mincha
- 07:08 pm – Candle lighting
- 07:45 pm – Ma’ariv
- 08:17 pm – Earliest time to begin Seder
- 12:44 am – Latest time to eat the afikomen
Saturday, April 16 – 1st Day Passover
- 08:45 am – Shacharit
- 09:23 am – Latest time for Kriat Shema
- Eat Seudah Shlishit at home
- 04:05 pm – Finish eating matzah or matzah products
- 07:00 pm – Mincha
- 07:45 pm – Ma’ariv
- 08:18 pm – Earliest Candlelighting
- Light from an existing flame. No preparations for the second Seder should be made before 8:18 p.m.
- Remember to insert Havdalah into Kiddush as is found in the Passover Hagadah.
- 12:44 am – Latest time to eat the afikomen
Sunday, April 17 – 2nd Day Passover
- 08:45 am – Shacharit
- 09:22 am – Latest time for Kriat Shema
- 07:05 pm – Mincha
- 08:10 pm – Ma’ariv
- 08:19 pm – Yom Tov ends
Monday – Wednesday, April 18 – 20 Chol Hamoed
- 06:40 am – Shacharit
- 07:10 pm – Mincha
- 07:40 pm – Ma’ariv
Thursday April 21 – Chol Hamoed/Erev Yom Tov
- 06:40 am – Shacharit
- Remember to make eruv tavshilin, on page 2 of the Halacha Guide or page 654 in the Artscroll siddur
- 07:10 pm – Mincha followed byMa’ariv
- 07:14 pm – Candle lighting
Repeat Kriat Shema After
- 08:23 pm