
LUNAR Seattle invites you to join us for service learning as we approach Passover, a time that calls us to remember freedom, responsibility, and care for one another. We’ll gather with Jewish Family Service to pack and deliver Passover gift bags, helping bring nourishment and support to our wider community.
In this reflective and interactive workshop, we will draw upon the deep wells of Torah, Jewish ritual, and the wisdom of our personal and collective ancestors to find clarity, strength, and direction. Participants will leave with renewed connection to Jewish tradition, personal resilience tools, and a deeper sense of how our past can illuminate the path forward.

Challah and Soul’s second annual Soulful Seder is more than an event – it’s a celebration of an extraordinary alliance between jewish and Latin communities. Together, we’ll share stories of survival and strength, gather around food that bridges traditions, and serve history the way it was meant to be: with heart humanity and connection.

Join Jewtina y Co. and Tribeca Synagogue for pizza and popcorn, guided conversation, and Torah study exploring the Exodus story alongside our own personal and family journeys of migration, and wrap up the evening with a big-screen viewing of this quintessential Jewish film. All ages and backgrounds are welcome!
Join us for an afternoon of storytelling, art, and conversation. From an intimate conversation about the Passover liberation story with bestselling author Sam Sussman to exploring the meditative Japanese art of flower arrangement, Pause/Play invites you to explore the themes of Shabbat and Passover!

Join Orit Jewish Learning for a virtual session exploring Pes’cha (Passover) in the Beta Israel tradition and how Ethiopian Jews have carried the story of liberation through prayer, practice, and community memory.

The Haggadah, our guide at the Passover Seder, can be read as a script to a play – with different acts, scenes, and us as players around the table. Join Rabbi Kelly on this dive into the history, themes, artwork, and creative interpretations of the Haggadah, and come away with a deeper understanding of the story we tell year after year.

Join us for a pre-Passover picnic created by and for Asian American Jews and our allies. Together, we’ll explore LUNAR’s Asian Jewish Haggadah – not in a formal, sit-and-listen way, but through thoughtful conversation, storytelling, laughter, and reflection on what it means to move through the world as Asian and Jewish (and everything in between).

Jews of Color in their 20s and 30s are invited to join Ammud’s Rabbinic Intern, Rebeca, for a two-part program about Charoset, the sweetest item on the seder plate. First, we’ll dip into multiple charoset recipes which you can make for an upcoming Seder. With our plates full, we’ll dip again into the Torah of charoset – the Seder’s surprisingly complex memory device that also serves as a traditional antidote to bitterness.

NSP’s Kaleidoscope is hosting a seder on the first night of Passover. This seder is designed for those who are directly impacted by racism, colonization, and/or Ashkenazi dominance and their loved ones. We will have kid-focused programming from 6:00-6:30pm, along with schmoozing and snacks for adults, and start the seder for everyone at 6:30pm!

Join LUNAR Collective in the Bay Area for Belonging in Bloom, an Asian Jewish Passover drawing inspiration from spring festivals across Asia. We’ll enjoy exciting Asian Jewish flavors, from fusion shakshouka and sesame feta roasted potatoes to ube coconut macaroons and homemade cardamom matzoh.

Join the LUNAR Collective’s NYC Hub for our 2026 Passover Seder, an evening of community, storytelling, and shared tradition as we gather around the seder table together! Through ritual, song, and conversation, we will celebrate Passover alongside “Dancing In Between,” LUNAR’s community-created Haggadah reflecting on identity, transition, and the sacred space between cultures and journeys toward freedom.

Starting with the second night of Pesach, Jewish tradition invites us to count the seven weeks until Shavuot, night-by-night. This practice of marking time can open pathways to spiritual transformation, preparing us to reenact the giving of Torah at Sinai. Join Ammud’s Rabbinic Intern, Rebeca Carrillo, to make a plan for using the Omer period to get ready for revelation.

Come for a seder tailored to the JoC experience. All ages are welcome for a relaxed evening of good food, conversation, and new takes on old traditions.

Join Jews of Color and families to celebrate the holiday of Passover! We will learn about some of the plagues through hands-on activities, plant herbs, create community, and more.
If you have an additional JoC-led/centered Passover event or resource to add to this list, please email emma@thejoci.org!