Happy Passover!
The 2024 ISJL Passover Pilgrimage is on! Communities in five states will take part in a week-long celebration of freedom with seder experiences led by the ISJL's Rabbi Salem Pearce and our friend Rabbi Matt Dreffin. We are also preserving the resources we offered online, developed in response to the pandemic realities we encountered beginning in 2020. On this page, you'll find activities to download, links to our streaming seder from 2021, and more.
Chag pesach sam'ea'ach l'kulam (Happy Passover, y'all)!
Chag pesach sam'ea'ach l'kulam (Happy Passover, y'all)!
ISJL Passover Resources |
Streaming Seder On-Demand |
Need a free, family-friendly Haggadah? You can use the same one we use at the ISJL Passover Pilgrimage seder, and share a special connection to southern Jewish communities. Download it here.
"Welcoming Elijah." We have created a Passover reflection, and hope this supplemental reading will be shared at seder tables across the South and beyond. Download it here. Seder songs supplement: The ISJL Passover Pilgrimage Haggadah pairs well with this mini-song-session supplement, as used for the song session in the ISJL streaming seder in 2021! Download it here. Perfect Passover parody songs: Need even more musical fun? Download this free packet of parody songs (note: this isn't one we created, but we sure do enjoy it). Have youngsters who need an activity? Here's a Shalom Tree coloring sheet from our education curriculum, which will give young seder-goers another fun thing to do before or after the Afikomen Hunt! Download it here. |
In 2021, Rabbi Caroline Sim, ISJL Director of Spirituality, and ISJL Program Associate Gabby Tropp, led a streaming seder. It can be viewed on-demand by following this link or clicking the image above.
This seder uses the ISJL Passover Pilgrimage Haggadah, available for free download! |
Image: Passover Pilgrimage seder, Natchez, Mississippi, 2016
Image courtesy of The Natchez Democrat
The Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life supports, connects, and celebrates Jewish life in the South.
Image courtesy of The Natchez Democrat
The Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life supports, connects, and celebrates Jewish life in the South.