Passover Seder with Chabad of Battersea

Experience freedom like never before at the Communal Seder led by Rabbi Moshe Adler.

Relive the story of the exodus and its eternal relevance as we read the Haggadah together in Hebrew and English.

No matter if this is your 1st or 100th Seder, Rabbi Adler will bring it to life with fascinating insights, traditional songs, and of course his usual humour.

Enjoy a delicious catered dinner in a warm and relaxed environment.

First Seder night:

Saturday 12th April
8:30 PM
At Chabad of Battersea SW11 4NB RSVP for the full address

Second Seder Night:

Sunday 13th April
8:30 PM
At the Adler home SW11 5, RSVP for the full Address

Thanks to the generosity of our wonderful community, all are welcome regardless of financial ability. If you require a discount or a free place, please email info@jewishbattersea.com

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If you are not from Battersea, please check the list of Chabad Seders around London here to see if there is a closer Seder to you. The second-night Seder is only open to residents of SW and SE Postcodes.

FAQ

What time will the Seder end? We aim to finish a bit after 11 PM. If that’s too late for you, you can still join us for however long you like and leave when it suits you.

Do I need to know Hebrew? No. The Haggadah is fully translated into English. You can read it in Hebrew or English. Rabbi Adler will make sure that all the steps of the Seder are clearly understood and meaningful, even if this is your first Seder.

What if I can’t afford the Seder? You are most welcome at our Seder. If you can’t afford to pay, please contact us.

Will there be food at the Seder? Yes, there will be a delicious meal of brisket, chicken and more (vegan and vegetarian options available), but the meal will begin quite late, about an hour after the start time.

Is the Seder for children? Of course! Children are front and centre at the Seder, and there will be toys and games for children to play. But remember, it is a late night, and it might be a good idea for them to nap before.

Will there be Security? Yes, a security guard will be at the entrance to the Seder at Chabad.