Celebrating the transition from the Egyptian holiday of redemption to the future and complete redemption. The closing chord of the holiday of freedom. An abundance of flavors, joy, unity and a strengthening atmosphere. Holiday dinners and lunch.
Evening prayer at 7:30 PM. Morning prayer at 10:00 AM, after the prayers, holiday meals with a symbolic fee for expenses only as a donation to the synagogue.
In addition, residents abroad also celebrate the second Yom Tov of Galyot (or also Israeli residents visiting abroad according to the opinion of the Shulchan Aruch Rabbi, the Elder Rebbe).
On the last day of Pesach (the eighth day of Pesach for residents abroad), there will of course also be a traditional Mashiach meal, where, according to the Baal Shem Tov, the enlightenment of the Mashiach has already taken place. We will drink 4 cups and eat preserved matzah, and additional refreshments.