Passover is here — which means this week looks a little different. Fewer traditional “events”… and a lot more tables, homes, and community moments.
Still, there’s plenty happening — and if you don’t have seder plans yet, we’ve got you covered below.
Let’s jump in.
Sign Up for Your Seder Here (Wednesday April 1 and Thursday April 2) 🍷🍽️
If you don’t have seder plans yet — this is your move.
Here are some of the best options happening in SF:
Pesach Seder — Chevra
A lively young professionals seder with strong energy, good people, and a social crowd.
📍 San Francisco (shared after RSVP)
🔗 RSVP HERE
Community Passover Seder
A welcoming, community-driven seder that’s easy to plug into — great mix of people.
📍 San Francisco (shared after RSVP)
🔗 RSVP HERE
Sephardic Pesach Seder
A traditional Sephardic-style seder with rich customs, music, and flavors.
📍 San Francisco (shared after RSVP)
🔗 RSVP HERE
Chabad of the Neighborhood Seder
A more social, younger family crowd located in the heart of the West Portal Neighborhood in SF.
🔗 RSVP HERE
Congregation Emanu-El Seder
Structured, musical, community-driven.
📍 2 Lake St
🔗 RSPV HERE
JCCSF Community Seder
🗓 April 1
📍 3200 California St
🔗 RSVP HERE
Beth Sholom Seders & Programming
Multiple options + strong community mix.
📍 301 14th Ave
🔗 RSVP HERE
Sherith Israel Passover Programming
Holiday programming and community offerings.
📍 2266 California St
🔗 RSVP HERE
Things to Keep on Your Radar 👀
Mimouna Celebration
A post-Passover Moroccan celebration marking the return to chametz — sweets, music, and a big communal vibe.
🗓 April 11
🔗 RSVP HERE
Chevra Young Professionals Event
The fastest growing YJP Shabbat gathering — great crowd, energy, food.
🗓 April 17
🔗 RSVP HERE
Zach Margs — Laugh Through The Heartbreak Tour
A comedy + storytelling night blending humor and vulnerability.
🗓 April 27
🔗 RSVP HERE
Outro
That’s this week’s scoop.
This week is less about big events — and more about where you sit, who you’re with, and showing up to the table.
If you don’t have plans yet, grab one. If you do — invite someone new.
Drop it in a group chat, forward it, or send it to someone who should be out more.
See you out there.
- Gabriel
P.S. If you’re hosting something, send it in.
P.P.S. Sharing this helps the community grow.
