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Calendar for: Chabad Lubavitch of North Phoenix 22044 North 44th Street Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85050-6104
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Wednesday, April 1, 2026
14 Nissan, 5786
Light Holiday Candles at 6:31 PM
Passover Seder
Join us for a Passover seder you will remember for a lifetime. Relive the exodus from Egypt, discover the eternal meaning of the Haggadah, and enjoy handmade matzah. Enjoy wine and a wonderful dinner spiced with traditional customs.
Experience the liberation and the freedom of Passover. Discover the seder's relevance to our lives today. We'd love to see your awesome face.
Experience the liberation and the freedom of Passover. Discover the seder's relevance to our lives today. We'd love to see your awesome face.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
15 Nissan, 5786
Light Holiday Candles after 7:27 PM
Passover Minyan
Join us for Lively Holiday Prayers along with
Mystical Thoughts on Passover
Passover Seder
Join us for a Passover seder you will remember for a lifetime. Relive the exodus from Egypt, discover the eternal meaning of the Haggadah, and enjoy handmade matzah. Enjoy wine and a wonderful dinner spiced with traditional customs.
Experience the liberation and the freedom of Passover. Discover the seder's relevance to our lives today.
Experience the liberation and the freedom of Passover. Discover the seder's relevance to our lives today.
Shabbat, April 4, 2026
17 Nissan, 5786
Shabbat Ends 7:28 PM
Passover Minyan
Join us for Lively Holiday Prayers along with
Mystical Thoughts on Passover
Mystical Thoughts on Passover
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
21 Nissan, 5786
Light Holiday Candles after 7:32 PM
Passover Minyan
Join us for Lively Holiday Prayers along with
Mystical Thoughts on Passover
Mystical Thoughts on Passover
Thursday, April 9, 2026
22 Nissan, 5786
Holiday Ends 7:33 PM
Passover Minyan
Join us for Lively Holiday Prayers along with
Mystical Thoughts on Passover
Mystical Thoughts on Passover
Moshiach Seudah – Festive Conclusion to Pesach
Join us for the special concluding meal of Pesach, known as the Seudat Moshiach. This deeply meaningful tradition, established by the Baal Shem Tov, is a joyous gathering filled with song, inspiration, and the taste of the future redemption. We will enjoy matzah and four cups of wine, reflecting the theme of Moshiach and the ultimate redemption. All are welcome to celebrate the conclusion of Pesach with unity and hope for the future!

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