Dear CBST Extended Community,

We love celebrating Pesach with this wonderful community! We joyously invite you to join us for this year's CBST First Night Passover Seder, on Wednesday, April 5 at 6:00 p.m.
Each year, we bring the sweetest traditions of feasting and gathering together with the prayers and songs of this joyous holiday as we tell stories that strengthen our core identities.

We find it especially meaningful to experience this journey with our CBST family.

This night is different from all other nights, as it should be, and yet it will feel cozy, warm, and familiar.

Our First Night Passover Seder will draw on texts and rituals—old and new—that illuminate the ancient story of rebellion and flight from tyranny. In true CBST fashion, our Seder will connect to ways in which these struggles are relevant today and the spiritual means by which we can continue to move towards a world of freedom and justice.
✡️ CBST First Night Community Passover Seder 5783 ✡️

Friday, April 5, 6:00 p.m. EDT

Rabbi Yael Werber and
Cantor Sam Rosen
will lead the Seder,
beginning at 6:00 p.m.

Enjoy a kosher, savory meal served in our Wine Family Sanctuary. 

Watch CBST's eNews for the livestream link.

For those interested in attending in person, we are offering a fully-catered, kosher Seder meal at $175/person for members, and $275/person for non-members.
Seating is limited to 100 people on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Registration closes on March 27, 2023 at 11:59pm EDT.


If you are a CBST member seeking to attend a Second Night Seder, or you have seats available at your Seder, either in-person or online, you can email Judy Hollander at [email protected] to inquire and request a connection.

Looking to hold your own Second Night Seder? Check out this page for resources!
Chametz
Halacha (Jewish law) prohibits eating chametz (leaven) during Pesach. Did you know we are also forbidden to own chametz or even to have it on our premises? Tradition provides a legal procedure: we can sell our chametz and, an hour after the end of the holiday, purchase it back (without actual delivery or pick-up).

This year, Rabbi Werber will serve as your "Chametz Agent." There is no fee; however, there is a tradition of making a contribution (maot chittim) to help make it possible for others to have a Seder meal.

We look forward to raising the four glasses with you!
Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum
Senior Rabbi
Rabbi Yael Werber
Assistant Rabbi
Cantor Sam Rosen
CBST Cantor