Passover Seder 2024 - registration closed

Chabad on Campus is excited to invite you to an unforgettable Passover Seder event to be held on April 22nd in Amsterdam. This year's Seder promises to be an unique and memorable experience for everyone in attendance, whether you're a seasoned Seder-goer or new to the tradition.

April 22

April 22

~ Due to the great response, registration to this event is now closed ~

Passover Seder
A Time to Reconnect with Tradition and Community

Chabad on Campus is excited to invite you to an unforgettable Passover Seder to be held on April 22nd 2024 at an amazing location in Amsterdam. This year’s Seder promises to be a unique and memorable experience for everyone in attendance, whether you’re a seasoned Seder-goer or new to the tradition.

The Seder will be conducted in English to ensure that everyone can fully participate and understand the significance of each ritual. Doors will open at 9 pm after which we will light the candles, and  begin the actual Seder. We will be guided through the traditional readings, songs, and symbolic foods.

Event details
Date: Monday April 22nd, 2024
Start: 9 pm
Location: Amsterdam South

Costs
The cost of the event is 25 euro for students if registered before April 5th, and 35 euro if registered after. For non-students, the cost is 50 euro if registered before April 5th, and 75 euro if registered after. If you’re feeling particularly generous, you can also choose to sponsor the event for 180 euro, which will help ensure that others can participate in the Seder.

Payments can be made through Tikkie: https://tikkie.me/pay/StChabadNL/512Shiy4W5AEY2LFEFk77G or through: chabadoncampus.nl/en/donate.

For Credit Cards you can use this link: https://paymentlink.mollie.com/payment/bpZnTex2HlXzt83Iasuvh/

We encourage you to register early to secure your spot and take advantage of the early bird pricing. We understand that not everyone can afford the full cost of the Seder, and we don’t want anyone to miss out due to financial constraints. If you require financial assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us, and we’ll do our best to accommodate your needs.


The Passover Seder is an essential part of Jewish tradition, commemorating the Jewish people’s liberation from slavery in ancient Egypt. It is a time to reconnect with our past, celebrate our freedom, and reflect on the universal themes of redemption and renewal. The Seder is filled with rituals and symbols, such as the bitter herbs, matzah, and the four cups of wine, all of which serve as reminders of the harsh conditions of slavery and the miracle of our redemption.

In addition to the traditional elements of the Seder, Chabad on Campus has planned several surprises and interactive activities to make the evening even more enjoyable and meaningful. You will have the opportunity to meet other students and young professionals from diverse backgrounds, share stories and insights, and connect with your Jewish identity in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

In conclusion, the Passover Seder  is a special and meaningful event that brings together people from all walks of life to celebrate our shared heritage and traditions. Whether you’re looking to reconnect with your Jewish roots or simply enjoy a festive evening with friends, we invite you to join us for this unforgettable experience. We look forward to celebrating with you and wish you a joyous Passover!

This event is partly made passible due to the assistance of Stichting Collectieve Maror Gelden Nederland. 

 

Registration form

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Donations

Chabad on Campus is made possible by donations from institutions and individuals. We are grateful that you are also considering supporting our work for the benefit of the future of Jewism in the Netherlands.

Stichting Chabad on Campus has an ANBI status, which means that donations are tax deductible in most cases.