A note from Rabbi Tendler
The most celebrated of Jewish rituals around the world is that of the Passover
Seder – as we taste, re-enact, sing, and tell the story of our ancestors’ redemption from slavery in ancient Egypt. During the festive meal, we journey throughout history, considering our individual and communal roles in redemption today. Together, we will march towards hope and freedom, see wonders, and give thanks for the abundant blessings in our lives. Dayenu. I look forward to celebrating the festival of freedom with you.
Festival Services
Festival Programming
Rabbinical Assembly Pesach Guide 5783
This year’s Pesach guide is a brief outline of the policies and procedures relevant to the preparation of a kosher for Pesach home in accordance with the principles of Conservative Judaism and its understanding of Jewish Law.
Passover Customs
Other Seder Needs
Seder Needs
It is the responsibility of the ENTIRE community to ensure that each of its members has the basic requirements for Seder. If you, or someone you know, does not have access this year for whatever reason (financial, lack of availability, etc), please don’t hesitate to call Rabbi Tendler at (604) 271-6262 or e-mail her so we can make sure everyone can celebrate the holiday!
Chabad Richmond Pesach Fruit & Vegetable Program
In preparation for Pesach, Chabad Richmond has once again made arrangements for purchasing quality fruits and vegetables by the case at a discounted rate.
Chabad CAN NOT offer 1/2 cases if you wish to share a case you will need to pick up the full case and split it at home.
Orders must be placed by March 29th
Apples | Bananas | Beets
Carrots | Oranges | Butternut Squash
Lemons | Tomatoes | Cantaloupe
Onions | Sweet potatoes | English Cucumbers
Potatoes | Romain lettuce
Complimentary Horseradish 1 per order.
CLICK HERE to place your order
Pick up Monday, April 3rd between 3:00-6:00 pm
@ Beth Tikvah’s front parking lot, 9711 Geal Rd.