PESACH TIMES 5784, 2024
Sunday, April 21st
Bedikat Chometz - after 8:10 pm
The “Bitul Chometz” formula is said after the Bedikah; this can be said in English.
(The “Bitul” can be found at the beginning of most Haggadas.)
Monday, April 22nd, Erev Yom Tov
4:53 am - Fast of the First Born begins
6:30 am - Shacharit
7:25 am - Siyum at the Kehillah
BYOB - After the Siyum (bring your own Breakfast)
Final Eating of Chometz – 10:38 am
Final Burning of Chometz – 11:45 am
Say the “Bitul Chometz” formula after the chametz burning, but prior to 11:45 am.
If you do not have the facility to safely burn your chametz, you may flush small pieces of bread down the toilet.
7:12 pm – Candle lighting
7:15 pm-- Mincha
7:40 pm -- Maariv
Kiddush & Seder should not start before 8:09 pm
12:51 am - Halachic Midnight (chatzos).The Afikomon should ideally be eaten at the Seder by this time.
TUESDAY, April 23rd, Yom Tov Day 1
9:00 am -- Shacharit
9:31 am – Latest Shema
During Shacharit we say “Mashiv HaRuach u’Morid HaGeshem” in the Shemona Esrei for the last time.
During Mussaf, omit “Mashiv HaRuach u’Morid HaGeshem in the Shemona Esrei. Tefillat “Tal” (Prayer for Dew) is said at Mussaf in Shul by the leader of the Mussaf davening, but it is NOT said by the private davener.
One does not prepare on one day of the Chag for the next day.
Remember to count the Omer.
Tuesday afternoon
7:15 pm – Mincha
7:30 pm – Shiur by Rabbi Stewart
7:40 pm – Maariv
After 8:10 pm, Candle lighting and Seder preparations.
Counting of the Omer should begin at the Seder for those who did not count it at Maariv.
Repeat Shema after 8:10 pm
12:51 am - Halachic Midnight (chatzos).The Afikomon should ideally be eaten at the Seder by this time.
Wednesday, April 24h, Yom Tov Day 2
9:00 am -- Shacharit [Omit Mashiv HaRuach u’Morid HaGeshem in the Shemona Esrei]
9:30 am – Latest Shema
7:15 pm – Mincha
7:30 pm – Shiur
7:55 pm – Maariv
8:12 pm – Havdalah
Thursday, April 25th, Chol HaMoed
6:30 am – Shacharis
7:20 pm – Mincha/maariv
Friday, April 26th, Chol HaMoed
6:30 am – Shacharis
7:15 pm – Candle lighting [latest candle lighting is at 7:00 pm, though sunset is at 7:18 pm]
7:00 pm – Mincha followed by Mizmor Shir liYom haShabbat [Early Shabbos]
7:20 pm—Maariv
Shabbat, April 27th, Shabbat Chol HaMoed
9:00 am – Shacharit
9:29 am – Latest Shema
The Book of Shir HaShirim is read in Shul
10:45 am – Drasha
7:05 pm – Mincha followed by Seudat Shlishit
7:34 pm – Sunset
8:05 pm – Maariv
8:14 pm – Shabbat Ends
Sunday, April 28th Erev Seventh of Pesach
8:15 am – Shacharit on Sunday
Sunday, April 28th Erev Seventh of Pesach
6:11 pm – Earliest Candle lighting [We omit the Bracha of Shehecheyanu]
7:17 pm – Regular Candle lighting [We omit the Bracha of Shehecheyanu]
7:20 pm -- Mincha
Shehecheyanu is also omitted in Kiddush
7:35 – Maariv [Counting the Omer, day 6] Repeat Shema after 8:15 pm
Monday, April 29th, 7th Day Yom Tov
9:00 am – Shacharit
9:27 am – Latest Shema
Monday Evening, April 29th, 8th day Yom Tov
7:05 pm Mincha
7:35 pm Maariv
8:15 pm Regular Candle lighting [Omitting Shehecheyanu]
8:15 pm Repeat Shemah, Count the Omer, Day 7
Tuesday, April 30th, 8th Day Yom Tov
9:00 am -- Shacharit
9:40 am – Latest Shema
10:45 am -- Yizkor
7:20 pm -- Mincha
7:35 pm – Neilat HaChag
7:36 pm – Sunset
8:10 pm -- Maariv
Count the Omer, Day 8
8:17 pm – Yom Tov Ends
Please wait until 9:15 pm to eat the Chometz you have sold via the Rabbi
Sunday, April 21st
Bedikat Chometz - after 8:10 pm
The “Bitul Chometz” formula is said after the Bedikah; this can be said in English.
(The “Bitul” can be found at the beginning of most Haggadas.)
Monday, April 22nd, Erev Yom Tov
4:53 am - Fast of the First Born begins
6:30 am - Shacharit
7:25 am - Siyum at the Kehillah
BYOB - After the Siyum (bring your own Breakfast)
Final Eating of Chometz – 10:38 am
Final Burning of Chometz – 11:45 am
Say the “Bitul Chometz” formula after the chametz burning, but prior to 11:45 am.
If you do not have the facility to safely burn your chametz, you may flush small pieces of bread down the toilet.
7:12 pm – Candle lighting
7:15 pm-- Mincha
7:40 pm -- Maariv
Kiddush & Seder should not start before 8:09 pm
12:51 am - Halachic Midnight (chatzos).The Afikomon should ideally be eaten at the Seder by this time.
TUESDAY, April 23rd, Yom Tov Day 1
9:00 am -- Shacharit
9:31 am – Latest Shema
During Shacharit we say “Mashiv HaRuach u’Morid HaGeshem” in the Shemona Esrei for the last time.
During Mussaf, omit “Mashiv HaRuach u’Morid HaGeshem in the Shemona Esrei. Tefillat “Tal” (Prayer for Dew) is said at Mussaf in Shul by the leader of the Mussaf davening, but it is NOT said by the private davener.
One does not prepare on one day of the Chag for the next day.
Remember to count the Omer.
Tuesday afternoon
7:15 pm – Mincha
7:30 pm – Shiur by Rabbi Stewart
7:40 pm – Maariv
After 8:10 pm, Candle lighting and Seder preparations.
Counting of the Omer should begin at the Seder for those who did not count it at Maariv.
Repeat Shema after 8:10 pm
12:51 am - Halachic Midnight (chatzos).The Afikomon should ideally be eaten at the Seder by this time.
Wednesday, April 24h, Yom Tov Day 2
9:00 am -- Shacharit [Omit Mashiv HaRuach u’Morid HaGeshem in the Shemona Esrei]
9:30 am – Latest Shema
7:15 pm – Mincha
7:30 pm – Shiur
7:55 pm – Maariv
8:12 pm – Havdalah
Thursday, April 25th, Chol HaMoed
6:30 am – Shacharis
7:20 pm – Mincha/maariv
Friday, April 26th, Chol HaMoed
6:30 am – Shacharis
7:15 pm – Candle lighting [latest candle lighting is at 7:00 pm, though sunset is at 7:18 pm]
7:00 pm – Mincha followed by Mizmor Shir liYom haShabbat [Early Shabbos]
7:20 pm—Maariv
Shabbat, April 27th, Shabbat Chol HaMoed
9:00 am – Shacharit
9:29 am – Latest Shema
The Book of Shir HaShirim is read in Shul
10:45 am – Drasha
7:05 pm – Mincha followed by Seudat Shlishit
7:34 pm – Sunset
8:05 pm – Maariv
8:14 pm – Shabbat Ends
Sunday, April 28th Erev Seventh of Pesach
8:15 am – Shacharit on Sunday
Sunday, April 28th Erev Seventh of Pesach
6:11 pm – Earliest Candle lighting [We omit the Bracha of Shehecheyanu]
7:17 pm – Regular Candle lighting [We omit the Bracha of Shehecheyanu]
7:20 pm -- Mincha
Shehecheyanu is also omitted in Kiddush
7:35 – Maariv [Counting the Omer, day 6] Repeat Shema after 8:15 pm
Monday, April 29th, 7th Day Yom Tov
9:00 am – Shacharit
9:27 am – Latest Shema
Monday Evening, April 29th, 8th day Yom Tov
7:05 pm Mincha
7:35 pm Maariv
8:15 pm Regular Candle lighting [Omitting Shehecheyanu]
8:15 pm Repeat Shemah, Count the Omer, Day 7
Tuesday, April 30th, 8th Day Yom Tov
9:00 am -- Shacharit
9:40 am – Latest Shema
10:45 am -- Yizkor
7:20 pm -- Mincha
7:35 pm – Neilat HaChag
7:36 pm – Sunset
8:10 pm -- Maariv
Count the Omer, Day 8
8:17 pm – Yom Tov Ends
Please wait until 9:15 pm to eat the Chometz you have sold via the Rabbi