
Practice your Balabuste skills by helping prepare for Pesach, there is loads to do and we could use your help!
We need help with cooking, sorting, preparing, and watching the kids.
Please be in touch with Mushka to volunteer.
We need help with cooking, sorting, preparing, and watching the kids.
Please be in touch with Mushka to volunteer.

Since it is prohibited to possess Chometz on Pesach, any Chometz left undisposed must be sold to a non-Jew.
All such Chometz, as well as all Chometz utensils that were not thoroughly cleaned, should be stored away. The storage area should be locked or taped shut for the duration of the holiday.
You can sell your Chomets by coming by to fill out the required form or by filling out this online form.
All such Chometz, as well as all Chometz utensils that were not thoroughly cleaned, should be stored away. The storage area should be locked or taped shut for the duration of the holiday.
You can sell your Chomets by coming by to fill out the required form or by filling out this online form.

Are you going home for the Sedorim? Pick up a traditional Hand baked Shmurah Matzah as a Pesach gift from our family to yours!
Shmurah matzos are round, kneaded and shaped by hand, and are similar to the matzos that were baked by the Children of Israel as they left Egypt. It is thus fitting to use shmurah matzah on each of the two Seder nights for the matzot of the Seder plate.
Shmurah matzos are round, kneaded and shaped by hand, and are similar to the matzos that were baked by the Children of Israel as they left Egypt. It is thus fitting to use shmurah matzah on each of the two Seder nights for the matzot of the Seder plate.

The process of creating a Chometz-free environment comes to its climax the night before Passover. We conduct a veritable “search and destroy” mission to find any remaining Chometz in our home and eradicate it. The search is traditionally conducted with a beeswax candle, using a feather, wooden spoon, and a paper bag for collecting any Chometz found.
"Search & Destroy" kits available from Chabad for £2
"Search & Destroy" kits available from Chabad for £2

On the morning before Passover, before the fifth hour, we burn all the Chometz that was found during the search, and anything that was left over from breakfast and not stored with the Chometz that will be sold to the non-Jew.
Burn your Chometz at Chabad at 11:00am
Burn your Chometz at Chabad at 11:00am

The Seder!
Join our family Seder where we will delve into the Haggadah and Seder experience while enjoying a homemade dinner and handmade Matzah.
Reservations a must!!!
Non student RSVP link
Join our family Seder where we will delve into the Haggadah and Seder experience while enjoying a homemade dinner and handmade Matzah.
Reservations a must!!!
Non student RSVP link

Passover meal plan!
For the Four intermediary days of Pesach we will be offering home cooked meals at reasonable prices.
Breakfast: 8-10am
Lunch: Pickup a packed lunch at breakfast
Dinner: 6-8pm
£3 per meal or £8 per day
Click to register. For the menu and to pay click here.
For the Four intermediary days of Pesach we will be offering home cooked meals at reasonable prices.
Breakfast: 8-10am
Lunch: Pickup a packed lunch at breakfast
Dinner: 6-8pm
£3 per meal or £8 per day
Click to register. For the menu and to pay click here.

Join our family for the Two final days of Pesach 29-30 April. Please let us know which meals you will be joining. RSVP

Moshiach's Meal 30 April 7pm
The Haftarah reading for the final day of Passover describes the promised future era of universal peace and divine perfection. The Baal Shem Tov instituted the custom of partaking of "Moshiach's meal". In addition to the Matzah eaten at "Moshiach's meal" we have the added custom of drinking four cups of wine!
With guest speaker Rabbi Chaim Chazan of Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
The Haftarah reading for the final day of Passover describes the promised future era of universal peace and divine perfection. The Baal Shem Tov instituted the custom of partaking of "Moshiach's meal". In addition to the Matzah eaten at "Moshiach's meal" we have the added custom of drinking four cups of wine!
With guest speaker Rabbi Chaim Chazan of Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine