Passover Videos,
Songs, and Resources

Wednesday night will begin a Passover unlike any we have experienced in our lives. To help all of us, we have created these video messages, songs, and resources.  Most importantly, if you do not have a seder to join virtually, please let us know. Many have offered to include you!
Before the Seder
(and can be played during the Seder!)
Rabbi Spilker introduces these resources and gives an orientation to this time.
Cantor Spilker introduces a Spotify playlist to listen to while you prepare.
Stephanie Fink, RJE introduces the Reform Movement’s Passover resources.
Rabbi Adler teaches a family tradition and a midrash for “Urchatz” (handwashing).
Rabbi Spilker offers this message to children (of all ages).
Kraig Windschitl, MZ's accompanist, plays "Go Down, Moses."
Resources
During the Seder
(and can be watched to prepare!)
Cantor Strauss-Klein introduces these recordings of many seder blessings and songs.
Sue Summit, Religious School Director, speaks of the four children with fun pictures!
Shai Avny, Congregation Engagement Director, introduces his family tradition for Dayenu.
A teaching about darkness and redemption including a Mary Oliver poem with a discussion prompt for your seder.
Rabbi Adler reads a poem for Ma Nishtana.
After the Seder
How long is Passover and what do we eat?
Festival Service
Thursday, April 9, 10 am on Zoom
Join by phone by calling 929-205-6099 or 312-626-6799 and then enter the meeting ID 799 448 607.
Counting the Omer with Mount Zion!
Join the members of our Mount Zion Sunday Mussar Va'ad in an uplifting practice of marking each day between Passover and Shavuot with an inspiration that raises our awareness and guides us in the practice of cultivating a wise heart. Tune in to Mount Zion Conversations Group on Facebook each day. New postings will be shared each evening starting Thursday, April 9!
7th Day Festival Service (including Yizkor Prayers)
Wednesday, April 15, 10 am
The 7th day of Pesach features the commemoration of crossing the Red Sea which is the Torah portion that will be chanted.
Join by phone by calling 929-205-6099 or 312-626-6799 and then enter the meeting ID 889 077 735.