Seasonal & Holidays
Celebrating Passover In Morristown: Local Ways To Enjoy A Happy Pesach
Passover begins at sundown Friday. Here are some ways to celebrate the holiday around Morristown.
MORRISTOWN, NJ — It won't be long before Passover officially gets underway. Whether you're observing the holiday, enjoy the festivities or even just want to learn more about one of the Jewish High Holy Days, there are plenty of ways to have a joyous Pesach around Morristown.
Several Morristown synagogues, organizations and businesses are ready to assist with with Passover, which begins at sundown Friday and ends the evening of April 23. Enjou Chocolat, for instance, has some festive packages to help add some sweetness to Sedars or Easter dinners.
The Artist Baker created a Passover menu that includes angel food cake, chocolates and macaroons.
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Temple B'Nai Or launched a Passover "pop-up shop" in its gift shop.
Several Morristown businesses have launched unique ways to celebrate and observe Passover. Glassworks Studio has reservations available for Passover week — the holiday ends the evening of April 23.
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Here's something you don't hear every day: is your car Kosher for Passover? While many spend the days leading up to Passover cleaning out their cupboards, the Morristown Car Wash & Detail Center wants to ensure that vehicles are holiday-ready.
Morristown Car Wash will donate 10 percent towards customers' synagogues if they bring their vehicles in Friday.
Chabad of Morristown's celebrations include Friday's Sedar and Monday's Passover barbecue. The Chabad will also deliver three complimentary boxes of matzo to your door.
The Morristown Jewish Center will also hold its second Sedar at 6:30 p.m. Friday.
Did we miss anything? Share your favorite Morristown celebrations in the comments below or by emailing josh.bakan@patch.com.
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