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Passover at Sinai

There are so many meaningful ways to experience Passover at Sinai. From festive seders to community gatherings, we offer a variety of events to help you connect with the spirit of the holiday. Come experience the warmth, tradition, and joy of Passover with your Sinai family—we can’t wait to share it with you.

Wednesday, March 18, 6:30 pm

NCJW Atlanta & Temple Sinai invite women and teens to our Community Women’s Seder: “From Darkness to Light: A Hopeful Journey toward Renewal and Redemption.” Together, we’ll explore the path from despair to hope. Dinner and haggadah included. Bring your tambourines and Miriam’s cups!
$65 General | $40 Under 40

Tuesday, March 24, 6:00 pm

Brotherhood’s signature event returns in 2026—bigger and better! Spend an unforgettable evening exploring the themes of Passover with Rabbis Segal, Levenberg, and Trief, paired with steak, bourbon, scotch, wine, and catering by Geoff Melkonian of Breadwinner (plus a real bartender!).
$50 Brotherhood Members | $80 Sinai Men

Sunday, March 29, 10:00 am

Join Rabbi Ron Segal for an engaging Passover workshop exploring the story, rituals, and ins and outs of the seder. Whether you’re brand new or a seasoned Seder-goer, you’ll gain insight, inspiration, and community. Open to current and past Intro to Judaism/Exploring Judaism participants. Coffee & nosh provided. Participate in person or online.

Thursday, April 2, 6:30 pm

Come together for our traditional seder with Rabbi Brad Levenberg. We’ll share the Haggadah and enjoy a family-style meal. All are welcome! Registration closes on March 26.
Members
$40 Adult (33+) | $25 Young Adult (18–32) | $20 Child (5–17) | Free under 4
Non-Members
$50 Adult (33+) | $36 Young Adult (18–32) | $25 Child (5–17) | Free under 4

Saturday, April 4, 10:00 am

Join us for a DIY dessert matzah bar, hands-on explorations of the Passover story, our family favorite plagues scavenger hunt, sensory play, and more! Attendance is free, but please register to help us plan for supplies. This event is intended for families with young children.

Tuesday, April 7, 7:00 pm

Gather for a Project Yellow Seder, a meaningful Passover experience centered on farbindung—the idea of connection—linking generations through memory, history, and the enduring lessons of the Holocaust. This food-less, 90-minute learning Seder is designed for families, from middle schoolers to grandparents, to reflect and share together.

Thursday, April 2, 10:00 am

Wednesday, April 8, 10:00 am