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Beit Mitzvah Jewish Center
Passover Calendar ~ 2019 / 5779
Thursday,
April 18 – 13 Nissan
7:54PM Search for Chametz - Bedikat Chametz
Friday,
April 19 - 14 Nissan (Fast of First Born)
6:30 AM Shachrit
Fast of First Born - Talmud Siyum for Release of Tannit
10:40AM Finish Eating Chametz Before
11:46AM Finish Sell and burn Chametz Before the Time
7:11 PM Candle lighting
6:30 PM Minchah and Arvit Services
12:52 AM Latest time to eat Afikoman
Shabbat
April 20- 15 Nissan - First Day of Passover
9:00 AM Shachrit
6:30PM Minchah and Arvit Services
Start Counting the Omer #1
8:08 PM Light candle after the time
from Pre-existing flame
Sunday
April 21 - 16 Nissan - Second Day of Passover
9:00 AM Shachrit
6:30 PM Minchah and Arvit Services
Counting the Omer - night #2 after nightfall
8:09 PM Yom Tov - Holiday ends
Havdalah - omitting the blessing on the candle and spices
Monday
April 22 - 17 Nissan - Third Day of Passover
6:30 AM Morning Service
Counting the Omer - night # 3 after nightfall
Tuesday,
April 23 - 18 Nissan – Fourth Day of Passover
6:30 AM Morning Services
Counting the Omer - night # 4 after nightfall
Wednesday,
April 24 - 19 Nissan Fifth Day of Passover
6:30 AM Morning Service
Counting the Omer - night # 5 after nightfall
Thursday,
April 25 - 20 Nissan - Sixth Day of Passover
6:30 AM Morning Service
7:15 PM Light candles for the 7th day of Passover
6:30 PM Minchah and Arvit Services
Counting the Omer - night # 6 after nightfall
Friday,
April 26 - 21 Nissan - Seventh Day of Passover
9:00 AM Morning Service
6:30 PM Minchah and Arvit Services
Counting the Omer - night # 7 after nightfall
7:16 PM Light candles BEFORE THIS TIME
from pre-existing flame
Shabbat,
April 27 - 22 Nissan - Final Day of Passover
9:00 AM Morning Service
6:15 PM Minchah
Seudat Moshiach
8:00 PM Maariv
Counting the Omer - night # 8 after nightfall
8:15 PM Passover Ends
Havdalah with the blessing on the candle and spices
9:15 PM can eat Chametz
Below you will find songs and Tefillot to review.
And you get points for all information memorized before Pesach Break.