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Welcome to Chabad Austin's Pesach, or known in English as Passover,
Page. The image at top left is the painting Pesach
by Jacob Bornfriend portraying the Seder Table. At lower left is a depiction
of the Ten Plagues
by Shlomo Katz. The ten plagues are remembered at the Seder by the spilling
of wine. To start off with the background on Pesach, naturally, the main
Main Chabad site offers a Passover.net.
You may also want to visit another Passover
site, at Chabad of Maryland, which includes a Matza Ball contest and
more. But remember to come back to us, OK?
To help you prepare for Pesach, we offer a form to sell
your Chometz. You may also order Passover
meals.
For the holiday itself this page offers a complete schedule
for Chabad's services and festive meals. We hope you are able to join us.
Candle lighting times for all the Pesach holiday nights as well as the
Shabbat in between, may be found on the Candle
Lighting Page.
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| Outside of Israel, the second day of Pesach is also a holiday.
Since this holiday falls on a Friday, it is necessary to make an Eruv
Tavshilin in order to prepare food for Shabbat on this day. For details
please consult your local Rabbi. In Austin you can contactRabbi
Levertov at Chabad House
If your not intending to join us at the Seders, you can still grace
your Passover table with round, hand-baked Shmurah Matzah. The Matzah
is available at Chabad House at the lowest available price. Please call
for details.
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