Join us for Pesach at Chabad of Huntsville
 
Wednesday, April 1 - Thursday, April 9, 2026
 
 
 
Service Schedule

All schedule listed services will take place at Chabad.

We are excited to host a communal seder again this year on the eve of April 1, at the Trilogy hotel.

Moshiach Feast on April 20 is open to the community at Chabad.

 

Wednesday // April 1

Fast of the Firstborns

All else finish eating chametz by: 10:43 am
Burn your chametz before: 11:46 am
Holiday candle lighting time: 6:50 pm

Light an additional 48+hr candle for use over the holiday.


Communal Seder by RSVP only: 6:45 pm

Finish eating matzah by: 12:49 AM (April 2)

 

Thursday // April 2

Morning Holiday service 10:30 am.

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Holiday candle lighting time after: 7:46 p.m. from your pre-existing flame.

Eat Matzah after 7:46 pm.

 

Friday // April 3

Morning Services at 10:30 am
Torah Reading at 11:30 am 

Shabbat candle lighting 6:51 pm from a pre-existing flame.

Enjoy a Shabbat dinner.

 

Shabbat // April 4

Morning services at 10:30 am

The first days of Passover end at: 7:48 PM

Tuesday // April 7

Holiday candle lighting at: 6:54 pm

Light an additional 24h+ candle for use on the holiday.

Enjoy a holiday dinner with kiddush.

Wednesday // April 8

Shabbat morning service with hallel recitation at 10:30 am

Torah reading: 11:30 am.

Light holiday candles after 7:51 pm.
 

Enjoy a holiday dinner with kiddush.

 

Thursday // April 9

Holiday services at 10:30 am.

Yizkor service at 12:00 pm.

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Afternoon service at 6:15 pm.

Feast of Moshiach at 6:30 pm.

Holiday ends at 7:52 pm.

 

 

 
 
 
Meal of Moshiach
 

Sunday, April 20, 6:15 pm (starting with Mincha)

Just when you thought you had seen it all! This day, the final day of Pesach, emphasizes an even higher Freedom! It is dedicated to our imminent and final redemption!

Following the custom of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Chassidism, Pesach concludes with a "Feast of Moshiach." This festive meal complete with Matzah and, yes, four cups of wine, begins before sunset. It is the perfect way to spiritually take leave of Pesach and open our consciousness to the coming redemption.