Join us for Pesach at Chabad Lubavitch Tokyo-Japan
Saturday, April 12th 2025 – Sunday, April 20th, 2025
Saturday night, April 12th
1st Night Seder Tokyo American Club at 18:00
Tokyo American Club, 2 Chome-1-2 Azabudai, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0041, Japan
Light Holiday Candles after 18:50 from pre-existing flame
RSVP Tokyo American Club: chabad.jp/seder2025
Sunday, April 13th
Lunch + 2nd Night Seder: chabad.jp/2ndnight
Light Holiday Candles after 18:51 from pre-existing flame
Chabad Japan, 1 Chome-5-23 Takanawa, Tokyo 108-0074
Monday, April 14th
Lunch at Chabad: chabad.jp/2ndnight
Holiday Ends at 18:52
Chabad Japan, 1 Chome-5-23 Takanawa, Tokyo 108-0074
Friday, April 18th
Festive Dinner at Chabad: chabad.jp/ lastdays
Light Shabbat/ Holiday Candles at 17:58
Chabad Japan, 1 Chome-5-23 Takanawa, Tokyo 108-0074
Saturday, April 19th
Lunch + Festive Dinner: chabad.jp/ lastdays
Light Holiday Candles after 18:57 from pre-existing flame
Chabad Japan, 1 Chome-5-23 Takanawa, Tokyo 108-0074
Sunday, April 20th
Lunch + Moshiach's Seuda: chabad.jp/ lastdays
Holiday Ends at 18:58
Chabad Japan, 1 Chome-5-23 Takanawa, Tokyo 108-0074
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Rabbi's Message
As we approach the holiday of Pesach, we think of all the laws, customs and traditions associated with the holiday, and what this holiday represents to us personally and as a People.
Please join us at our annual communal seder, and take advantage of our Pesach-related services and events.
Wishing you and your family a kosher and happy Pesach.
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Maos Chittim
"All who are hungry, let them come and eat." We must ensure that our brothers and sisters have the means to celebrate freedom too.
Most of the people who are hungry will not be standing in our dining rooms as we begin our Seder, waiting for the invitation. As such, in preparation for the Passover holiday, it is age-old Jewish tradition to contribute generously towards funds that ensure that indeed everyone who is in need has the necessary provisions for the holiday—food, matzah, wine, festive clothing, etc.
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Maos Chittim
Traditional handmade shmurah matzah is recommended for seder use.
Shmurah means watched, and it is an apt description of this matzah, the ingredients of which (the flour and water) are watched from the moment of harvesting and drawing.
Shmurah matzot are round, kneaded and shaped by hand, and are similar to the matzot 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.
Order your matzah today!
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Email to [email protected]
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Further Reading
Pesach is a great time to reconnect with our history and traditions. Take a few moments and read some interesting and new handpicked Pesach features from our site, from the practical to the esoteric. You’ll find something to share with your family, and perhaps gain a new perspective on Pesach.
- When Your Child Will Ask
- Who Can Say, "I Am Religious?
- Gang War Intercepted
- Egypt and the 21st Century
- The Haggadah in Depth - Videos
- How to Make a Wild, Wonderful & BIG Seder
- What Does G‑d Have to Do with It?
- Shmurah Matzah: An Acquired Taste
- What’s the Rush?
- The Eighth Day of Pesach: The Feast of Moshiach
- Mother of Many
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