Pesach begins on Friday Eve, 30 March 2018 1. Clean Your House Clean your home so it won’t have any chametz in it before Passover. Passover Cleaning Guide 2. Search Search the house with a candle on Thursday night, 29 March. Then burn what you find on Friday morning. Search for Chametz Instructions 3. Buy and Sell Sell any chametz you want to keep for after Passover. Buy handmade shmura matzah for your seder table. Buy Matzah Sell Your Chametz 4. Cook a Feast Your seder table won’t be complete without great Passover delicacies. (And don’t forget the Seder Plate ingredients!) Passover Recipes 5. Get the Text Prepare a Haggadah – the primary text and guide for the seder. Download or buy one. Download Haggadah Buy Haggadahs 6. Master the Seder Lead your seder like a pro! Learn your part, and have the children practice the four questions. Seder in a Nutshell Full Seder Guide Mah Nishtanah Trainer Candle Lighting Times for Passover 7. Brush Up on Passover Review the basics of the meaning and rituals of Passover. About Passover 8. Involve the Kids Kids are the highlight of the seder. Help them get ready with games, videos and crafts. Passover Kids Site 9. Be Inspired Watch a talk from the Rebbe about Passover. Be sure to share the inspiration with others. Watch Video More Passover Videos 10. Invite Others Invite another Jew or two to your seder table. Passover Cards and Invitations 11. Or Be Our Guest Celebrate Passover with family and friends. Contact Rabbi Moss or Rabbi Sufrin to join one of our communal seders. RSVP to the Seder 12. Get liberated! In the end, don’t forget that the inner message of this holiday is to attain true liberty in body and soul, allowing us to rise above our inner limitations.