IMPORTANT 2024 DATES 


  • Sunday, April 21: 10 AM - Deadline to sell Hametz and for Ma'ot Chitin
  • Monday, April 22: 7:30 AM - Fast of the First Born minyan followed by light siyyum. Hametz can be burned (Biyur Hametz) until 12:14 PM
  • Monday, April 22: First Seder (evening)
  • Tuesday, April 23: 10 AM* (note late start) - PJ Passover Service Yom Tov Day 1 - Whether you are a kid or kid at heart, we invite everyone to join us at services in their PJs on the first day of Pesach!
  • Wednesday, April 24: 10 AM* (note late start) - 2nd Day Yom Tov Service
  • Friday, April 26: Mincha & Shabbbat Maariv - 6:15 PM
  • Saturday, April 27: 9:30 AM - Shabbat Services
  • Sunday, April 28: 10:30 AM - The Crumbiest Picnic at the Beach
  • Monday, April 29: 9:30 AM - 7th Day Passover Service
  • Tuesday, April 30: 9:30 AM - 8th Day Passover Service with Yizkor (approximately 11 AM) (Holiday ends at 9:15 PM)
  • Wednesday, May 1: 6:30 PM - Pasta Palooza at Carmela's

Dear CSK Chaverim


Passover is right around the corner, starting Monday night, April 22, and Congregation Shaarei Kodesh is ready to celebrate!


HOW TO KASHER YOUR KITCHEN  

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAUaYjTp5xS6-rM0AlxKKC6VauyofyjaD

 

THE SEARCH FOR HAMETZ

Learn more about how to conduct the formal search for leaven,

( בדיקת חמץ ), on the night before Pesah.

 

SELLING YOUR HAMETZ

On Passover, Jews are forbidden from eating, or even owning hametz; food containing wheat or other grain products that have had an opportunity to ferment or rise. It is customary to sell all hametz owned to a non-Jew through an intermediary.  (DEADLINE: Sunday, April 21, 2024, 10 AM)

Click Here to sell your Hametz

 

MA'OT CHITIN

It is also customary to give extra charity at this time of year for Ma’ot Chitin, special funds set up within the Jewish community for whom the process of preparing for and celebrating the holiday would otherwise be difficult.  (DEADLINE Sunday, APRIL 21, 2024, 10 AM)

Click Here for Ma'ot Chitin 


PESACH GUIDE 5784

This Guide, 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.

Click here to download

the 5784 Rabbinical Assembly Pesach Guide

CLICK HERE TO SELL YOUR HAMETZ
CLICK HERE FOR MA'OT CHITIN


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Room at your Table


Pesach is approaching and CSK would like to work together with our Kehillah Kedosha to ensure that everyone has a way to participate in a Passover Seder on Monday, April 22 and/or Tuesday, April 23, 2024

If you can host CSK Chaverim or if you need a place to go, please CLICK HERE to fill out the form.


All information is confidential.

Crumbiest

Passover Picnic


Sunday, April 28

10:30 AM


RSVP Below to receive location


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Post-Passover Pasta Dinner


Wednesday, May 1, 6:30 PM

Carmela's Kosher Dairy Restaurant


Post-Passover gathering for good company and good carbs!

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JFS Jacobson

Family Food Pantry


Help CSK make a difference for our community before, during, and after Passover.


Donations can be dropped off in the main office any time you are at CSK


We will collect unopened Chametz or new Kosher for Passover foods.


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