Pesach Times
Search for chametz at home, preferably beginning after 8.40 pm. Please involve your children in this simple yet delightful domestic ritual. |
4th Day PESACH Friday 2nd April |
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Shacharit |
7.10 am |
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Mincha & Maariv: Shabbat commences |
6.30 pm |
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Yom Tov candles should be lit after |
6:38 pm |
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EREV PESACH (Fast of first-born), Monday 29th March |
SHABBAT CHOL HAMOED, Shabbat 3rd April |
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Shacharit, followed by siyum |
7:00 am |
Shacharit |
9.30 am |
Haphsakah & last time for eating chometz |
11:13am |
Minchah and Maariv |
7.50 pm |
All chametz must be removed or burned by |
12.18 pm |
Shabbat terminates |
8.53 pm |
Minchah and Maariv; Yom Tov commences |
7.33 pm |
6th Day PESACH Sunday 4th April |
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Please do not make kiddush at the Seder before |
8.42 pm |
Shacharit |
8:30am |
Chatzot |
1.21 am |
Minchah and Maariv; Yom Tov commences |
6:30pm |
Yom Tov candles should be lit after |
6:38pm |
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FIRST DAY PESACH, Tuesday 30th March |
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Shacharit |
9.30 am |
7th DAY PESACH, Monday 5th April |
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(Tephillas Tal ( Prayer for dew) at Musaph) |
Shacharit |
9:30am |
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Minchah and Maariv |
8:05pm |
Minchah and Maariv |
6:40pm |
NB: Cooking, lighting candles, or preparing for the second day (Including the second seder) is not permitted till after 8.44 pm Counting the 49 days of the Omer begins tonight at the Seder |
Yom Tov candles should be lit after |
6:46 pm |
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Chatzot |
1.21 am |
Please note that although cooking is permitted on YomTov for the needs of that day, no cooking or other work should be done between 7.03 pm and 8.57 pm. |
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SECOND DAY PESACH, Wed. 31st March |
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Shacharit |
9:30 am |
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Mincha |
7:40pm |
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Maariv & Yom Tov Terminates |
8:46 pm |
8th DAY PESACH, Tuesday 6th April |
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CHOL HAMOED SERVICES |
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Shacharit |
9:30 am |
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3rd Day PESACH Thursday 1st April |
Yizkor approx |
10:45 am |
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Shacharit |
7:10 am |
Minchah |
7:55 pm |
Mincha & Maariv |
6:25 pm |
Maariv & Yom Tov terminates |
8:59 pm |


