
Shabbat Morning Passover Festival and Yizkor Service
Saturday, April 19, 2025 • 21 Nisan 5785
10:30 AM - 12:00 PMService in the Sanctuary* and Livestream; light brunch to follow in the Social HallCreate a Peaceful Time of Prayer, Song and Remembrance
Beth Am clergy will lead our worship as we mark the end of Passover. The central theme of Pesach is liberation — a theme evoked on many levels in our observance. At this service, clergy will read the names of Beth Am members lost to our community in the past year. Those present at the service will also be given a moment to say aloud the names of others remembered.
On request, clergy will read the names of any others who are remembered by people present at the service. To submit a request to have a loved one's name read at the service, please complete the form below by 2:00 PM on Tuesday, April 15. Please email Zoe with questions.
Everyone is welcome to share this special time of remembrance. After the service, a light brunch will be served.
Learn more about Passover with Beth Am.
*This service will be live video streamed. By entering the Sanctuary you give Beth Am permission to record you.
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