On the first day of Passover, we celebrate our first redemption—the Exodus from Egypt.

On the final day of Passover, April 30th at 6:00 pm at Chabad, we celebrate our final redemption—the coming of Moshiach. The culmination of Passover contains powerful potential for personal liberation and global redemption. Over millennia, several Jewish traditions have evolved to help us tap into this day’s energy.

The Feast of Moshiach has become a global Jewish custom. Jews everywhere gather to strengthen their faith in the coming of Moshiach and to cultivate a Moshiach mindset in their daily life, celebrated with inspiring discussion, festive joy, and uplifting song.

You can expect an inspiring evening of melody and discussion for the entire Jewish community: We share teachings and insights regarding the Redemption, and examine its allure in inspiring detail. We sing joyous, reflective, and uplifting melodies to arouse the heart, awaken the soul, and invigorate our faith in G-d’s redemption.

This celebration is neither a social occasion, nor a formal lecture: It is an evening of camaraderie, learning, and with an ambiance of inspiration: unity, a shared sense of mission, and a goal that can be achieved through united effort.