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Celebrate Passover
with Chabad at Chestnut Hill
April 12–20, 2025
Celebrate your Passover Seder with Chabad at Chestnut Hill

Join us for a warm and welcoming community Seder, where we’ll enjoy handmade Shmurah Matzah, fine wine, and a delicious holiday meal.

Follow the Haggadah, share insights, and experience the traditions that make Pesach special. Whether it’s your first Seder or a cherished annual tradition, you’ll feel right at home.

*No one will be turned away due to lack of funds.

Apr 12
Saturday
April 12, 7:00pm
1st Seder
at Chabad at Chestnut Hill
163 Bellingham Road
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Couvert
$75 / Adult
$54 / Child (3 - 12)
Schedule of Services

Stay on top of the key times for Passover and check out our Passover schedule. The schedule includes service schedules and important chametz deadlines to guide you through the holiday.

Order Matzah

Shmurah Matzah is more than just bread—it’s the heart of the Seder, baked with tradition and care to ensure an authentic Pesach experience.

Reserve your handmade, round Shmurah Matzah today and bring the taste of tradition to your Passover Seder.

Sell Your Chametz

Prepare for a kosher Passover by selling your chametz online, facilitated by Rabbi Mendy Uminer, in a simple and halachically valid way.

Jewish law prohibits owning chametz during Pesach, but through this sale, your leavened products are transferred to a non-Jew for the duration of the holiday.

Apr 20
Sunday
April 20, 7:00pm
Moshiach Meal

Close out Passover with a meaningful and uplifting Moshiach’s Meal.

Gather for a joyous meal featuring matzah and four cups of wine, as we share words of Torah, inspirational stories, and soul-stirring Chassidic melodies.

Give the Gift of Passover
Help provide Shmurah Matzah, festive meals, and a meaningful Pesach experience for the entire community. Your support makes it possible!
Passover Guide
Everything you need for a meaningful Pesach—how-to guides, insightful articles, and multimedia resources—all in one place.

Whether you’re preparing for the Seder, exploring the holiday’s deeper meaning, or looking for practical tips, our Passover guide has you covered.