Passover in Tahoe: From Seder to Celebration
Mountain Judaism with a View
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Seder tickets are purchased directly through the hosting congregations. If you would like to make an additional donation to support these Passover events and the ongoing work and future planning of the Tahoe Jewish Community (TJC), you may do so here.
Your generous support helps nurture a vibrant Jewish community and create meaningful, joyful experiences in our “Gem of Creation” — Lake Tahoe.
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Join the Tahoe Jewish Community for a week of Passover experiences—from meaningful Seders to joyful Mimouna celebrations. Everyone is welcome. Come for one event or be part of the full journey.
Please RSVP to help us plan thoughtfully and get to know you better.
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Erev Passover Seder at North Tahoe Hebrew Congregation
Wednesday, April 1st 6:00 pm
Celebrate Passover with a full catered dinner. Tickets can be purchased on eventbrite though the link here.
Second Night Passover Seder at Temple Bat Yam
Thursday, April 2nd 5:00 pm
Celebrate the second night of Passover with your TBY family. Paid reservations can be made through the TBY website link here.
You might be wondering
What is the TJC?
The Tahoe Jewish Community (TJC) is a non-profit religious organization dedicated to nurturing a vibrant Jewish community in the northern Sierra Nevada region.
It is two founding member organizations (North Tahoe Hebrew Congregation and Temple Bat Yam) collaborating to support the aspirations, needs, and opportunities of our members as well as Jewishly connected folks in our region.
It is where we embrace all those willing and wanting to support Jewish life, where we cultivate opportunities for creativity within religious interpretation and expression. The TJC intentionally connects with nature, blending Jewish spirituality with the natural world through outdoor engagement with ritual, prayer, learning, and exploration.
The TJC is where our members shape the future of our Jewish story, contributing in ways that are meaningful for today.
Sometimes we call this experience Mountain Judaism!
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