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Pesah Guide for 5782

This guide provides a brief outline of the policies and procedures relevant to the preparation of a kosher for Pesah home in accordance with the principles of Conservative/Masorti Judaism. It was prepared by the Kashrut Subcommittee and approved by the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards, explains in detail the laws and customs regarding the dietary restrictions of Passover, the rules that remind us each time we eat of Passover’s messages for us. Some of these guidelines are, frankly, quite technical and even complicated; that is the result of the special stringency of the Passover rules in Jewish law and the complex, new ways in which foods are processed in our time. We hope that this Guide will enable Jews to understand what they may eat on Passover and how to prepare their kitchens for the holiday in ways that are clear and understandable. We do not intend this Guide to replace your rabbi’s guidance on these matters; on the contrary, any question you have about what is written here or what is missing you should address to your rabbi.


 

Additional Pesah Resources

7 Tips for Hosting Your First Passover Seder

If this is your first-time hosting a Passover Seder, here are seven tips to make it a memorable and meaningful experience!


Tips for Passover with Toddlers

After all of the preparation, all that’s left to do is celebrate the holiday. How do you do that with your young children? Click here for toddler tips!


How to Kasher Your Kitchen: A Simplified Guide

This is a simplified guide on how to kasher (make kosher) various items in your kitchen, especially for Passover.


Passover Prayers for Ukraine 5782

Click here to find a compilation of four prayers to be said for Ukraine over the Passover holiday.

Passover Haggadah: The Feast of Freedom

This classic, bestselling Passover haggadah features insightful commentary, clear instructions, and bold artwork by Israel Prize-winning artist Dan Reisinger. To meet your needs during this time of pandemic, we are once again offering our haggadah in two formats:

  • Free digital edition: To download the haggadah as a PDF, click here. We are grateful to the family of Dan Reisinger for their support in making this beautiful haggadah available in digital form.
  • Print edition on sale (list price $18.95, Bulk Pricing 34+ $13.00): Click here to order the print edition. Quantities are limited, and shipping times are still longer than usual, so place your order soon!

Questions? Email books@rabbinicalassembly.org for assistance.


 

Have a Slavery-Free Pesah 

Passover 5781

The story of the Jewish people begins with the journey from slavery to freedom. Today, as we tell our children the story of our bondage and liberation, we understand that we are not only telling the story of the past but describing life for millions of people across the world now.

 

We are committed to making Pesah a focal point for RA members to take action. Please be sure to watch this video featuring our colleague Debra Orenstein explaining how to make Pesah about slavery past AND present. 

 

We have also prepared two double-sided resources and a full-length book full of useful information for you to download, print, and share with members of your institutions. You can access these resources on our website here.

Cover of the guide for Passover: No More Slaves!

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