You are invited to join us for a dynamic and refreshing Pesach Seder with San Diego's newest spiritual community!
This year's Seder will be full of inspirational teachings, Kabbalistic customs, soulful songs, and lively discussions - with you as an active participant!
Our full-course, gourmet menu will feature only non-Kitniyot foods.
Members Rates $50 per adult/$25 per child (4-12)
Non-Members Rates $65 per adult/$25 per child (4-12)
Students and Active Military $45 per adult
Gold and Platinum Members receive (2) complimentary tickets to this event. Call for details.
NOTE: The KSH Seder is meant to be an uplifting and transformational spiritual experience, not merely a communal dinner. You are strongly encouraged to eat lunch and take an afternoon nap so that you will be well fed and rested for the Seder. Don't tell us that you weren't warned! :)
As per Kehillat Shaar HaShamayim's policy, no one will be turned away for lack of funds! Please contact Rabbi Yonatan privately if you would like to join us and require assistance. When registering, kindly consider sponsoring a reservation for someone else by leaving us a note in the proper field.
Soft Matzah Baking Sponsorships!
Soft Matzah is the original form of unleavened bread that our forefathers and mothers ate. The best part is that this Matzah is Kasher for Pesach for both Sepharadim and Ashkenazim!
Our Matzah bakery will be up and running the entire day on Sunday, March 25th - and are asking you for help to make it happen!
A number of families have already joined us in donating $100 to the Matzah effort, and will - aside from the tremendous Mitzvah of sponsoring this effort - will recieve fresh Matzot for their Seder!
Want To Join? We are reaching out to offer you this tremendous oppurtunity - do you want to sponsor $100 and make history?
We are still in need of volunteers - please text the Rabbi for more information
Maot Chittim - Pesach Charity
In the opening paragraph of the Haggadah recited at the Seder, we declare: "All who are hungry, let them come and eat." Each of us as individuals make up a singular entity, and in order to experience freedom ourselves, we must ensure that our brothers and sisters have the means to celebrate freedom too.