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Passover in New York City

Celebrate Passover in New York

By , About.com Guide

Commemorate the birth of the Jewish nation by celebrating Passover in New York City, beginning on Friday evening, April 6, 2012.

No plans for the holiday? We have a list of Passover Seders and events in New York City for you to choose from.
  • Passover at the 92nd Street Y
    The Creative Family Passover Seder on April 7 will feature festive songs, an interactive musical telling of the Exodus story, and a kosher Passover meal for the whole family. Tickets are $70 for adults, $50 for kids over two, free for kids under the age of one.


  • Find a Passover Seder in New York City
    Find a Passover Seder in New York City with the handy locator at Chabad.org.


  • Holistic Seder with Romemu and Makom!
    Join Romemu: Judaism for Body, Mind and Spirit, and Makom, The Center for Meditation and Spirituality at the JCC for a "Holistic Seder." Celebrate the 15 stages of the freedom meal (Seder), singing and storytelling. The meal will be strictly kosher for Passover. Adult admission is $75 for Romemu and JCC members and $85 for non-members. Admission for children 12 and under is $35 per person.


  • Affordable Passover Seder for Everyone
    Ohel Ayalah is hosting low-cost seders that are open to all unaffiliated Jewish adults in New York. The first night seder is for people of all ages for $40 per person. The second night Passover seder is geared towards young Jewish professionals in their 20s and 30s and includes a wine tasting for $30 per person. The third night seder is for families and will be hosted in Brooklyn.


  • Passover at Lansky's Deli
    The famous Upper West Side Jewish deli is hosting an April 6 Passover dinner for $32.95 per person. The menu includes classic Passover favorites: Manischewitz wine, gefilte fish, matzo ball soup, beef brisket, flourless chocolate cake and matzo for the table. Lansky's is also offering a Passover to-go package that serves up to 6 people for $189 and features stuffed cabbage, potato kugel, roasted rosemary chicken and assorted macaroons, a box of matzo, carrot tzimmes, coleslaw and pickles.


  • Pasover Seders at the Chelsea Pearl
    The Chelsea Pearl (121 West 19th Street) is hosting a Passover seder on Friday, April 6. For $100 per person, you get a five-course dinner with open wine bar and traditional Passover foods.

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