The Torah instructs us that during Passover we are to eat no leavened foods, known in Hebrew as chametz, nor are we to even have those foods in our possession. To fulfill the mitzvah of ridding ourselves of chametz, we traditionally engage in several practices.
Wednesday, April 5, 5–8pm ET, ONLINE ONLY
Rabbi Noyo will guide us through our Feast of Freedom, sharing a haggadah they have put together, including blessings, songs, and teachings.
Thursday, April 6, 5–8pm, IN PERSON ONLY
In keeping with a longstanding WJC tradition, please join us for our second night community seder to celebrate in person for the first time since the pandemic began!
Saturday, April 8th, 3pm. IN PERSON ONLY
Come along with us on our wild and imaginative ride as we together set our intention to experience a Passover adventure with a little bit of ritual and a lot of creativity and storytelling.
Saturdays in May, starting May 6
Learn and Play family programming is for children ages 4-6. We will explore Torah stories through craft, outdoor play, stories, and song.
Tuesdays, 1-2:15pm ET
On February 28, we will start our new book, Here All Along: Finding Meaning, Spirituality, and a Deeper Connection to Life—in Judaism by Sarah Hurwitz.
Mondays at 9–9:15am ET
Start the week off with a taste of the weekly Torah portion.