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Passover Resources 2026

  • rabbi554
  • Mar 23
  • 1 min read

Anyone who speaks with me knows that Pesach/Passover is my favorite holiday - and according to the PEW studies, I am not alone! Around 60% of American Jews celebrate Passover - which is a higher percentage of people than do anything else.


If you missed the article written about me (and my Haggadot collection) you can read it here.


Every year many organizations make supplements for the Seder, and others publish new Haggadot (like Central Synagogue in partnership with CCAR Press). This year I wanted to share some of these new resources with all of you.


From the Religious Action Center of the Union for Reform Judaism


From the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism

Bonus materials from previous years Passover Resources [especially this one from 2025 "A Seder of Your Own: Women in the Passover Haggadah"]


From Dayenu: A Jewish Call to Climate Action


From JStreet


From T'ruah: A Rabbinic Call for Human Rights


From Keshet (Jewish LGBTQAI+ group)


And of course you can compile your own - or discover what others have made - at Recustom.com . Click here for a link directly to their Passover Resources.

 
 
 

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