Chag Pesach sameach!
Happy Passover!

Begins the sundown of April 22nd and concludes sundown of April 30th

Passover, celebrated by Jews, commemorates the liberation of the ancient Israelites from slavery in Egypt, as told in the book of Exodus and expanded over the generations. Under God’s protective care and Moses’s leadership, the Israelites went from the degradation of servitude to Pharaoh to the glory of service of God.  As the Exodus from Egypt is recalled each year, we celebrate our own quests for liberty, as individuals and as a people, and renew our commitment to work against oppression of any kind.

Passover is a holiday of contrasts. We eat Matzah, “the bread of affliction,” while reclining at the table like royalty. We taste horseradish, representing the bitterness of slavery and Haroset, a sweet mixture of apples and nuts representing the sweetness of liberty. We mix the two together symbolizing the paradox of true freedom gained only through struggle and challenge.

The Wesley Center wishes our Jewish friends a joyous and meaningful Passover.

2024 Passover Events (TBA)

Where To Get Food

Find Matzah, daily in these locations:

Food Resource Center (free groceries to all Hamline Community Members)

The Food Resource Center is a place where any Hamline Undergraduate/Graduate Student, Faculty, and Staff can get shelf stable food, fresh produce, and basic needs resources, regardless of financial status.

Meals for Purchase (students on meal plans can use meal swipes or DB)

Hot Meals in the Bistro

Information & Resources About Passover

Important 2024 Dates:

Important Practices:

Informational Resources:

Hamline University Worship, Prayer, & Sacred Event Spaces

To reserve time in the following spaces, please email Chaplain Kelly at chaplain@hamline.edu:

If you would like additional guidance or information, please contact Rabbi Esther Adler eadler01@hamline.edu.