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Pesach 2025 starts at sundown on Saturday, April 12th and ends on Sunday night, April 20, 2025. Check out our Pesach Programs for 2025 around the world.
We are your definitive guide for the best Pesach Programs in Florida, covering all regions including Orlando, Miami, Miami Beach, Aventura, Weston, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Daytona Beach, Doral, Naples, and Palm Beach.
Whether going solo or with the entire family, you will enjoy Passover vacation in Florida at an amazing Passover program. We showcase the best Passover hotels in Florida. Partake in an exceptional vacation, prepare your taste buds for marvelous culinary delights. Anticipate a genuine variety of gourmet Kosher dining and a huge selection of kosher for Passover wines and spirits. A day at a Florida Pesach Program would include: sumptuous breakfasts, lunch buffets, poolside barbeques and non stop tea room. Bask in the sun and enjoy the Florida beaches during Pesach. Regardless of whether you are spending Pesach in Orlando or Aventura, you will love it.
The Celebration of Passover in Florida
Passover is an amazing time for Jewish people to take a vacation. If you celebrate Passover in Florida, you will find a world of opportunities to provide leisure and entertainment to people of all ages. All centered around the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Florida is the destination of several Passover Programs. Pesach Programs in Florida offer you a vacation experience built around the Passover traditions and cater specifically to kosher culinary and Jewish religious needs. Perhaps the most compelling reason to celebrate Passover in Florida is that you’ll be surrounded by your fellow Jewish peers that want to celebrate Pesach and vacation at the same time.
Pesach is the Hebrew word for Passover. The festival of Pesach, or Passover, commemorates the Yitziyat Mitzrayim and is one of the Jewish Shalosh Regalim, the three pilgrimage festivals. During the tenth plague, Hashem miraculously “passed over” the Israelite homes liberating the Hebrews’ from slavery in Egypt, thus giving The Book of Exodus its name. As one of the most beloved Jewish holidays, Passover centers on the Seder (a ritual meal) shared with family or friends. The book of Shemot tells the story of the Jews liberation and birth, and of the beginning of Hashem’s covenant to the Jewish nation.
The festival’s central theme is redemption. It is when Jews are required to tell their children how they were redeemed physically and mentally from slavery and celebration of freedom. The Passover ritual meal is called the Seder.
The traditional Passover meal is Seder. Traditionally, there are six items on the plate; Karpas, Baytzah, Charoset, Maror, Chazeret and Zeroa. The Seder also includes reading the haggada, drinking the 4 cups of wine, singing Hallel, and storytelling.
The number of beautiful beaches and the sunshine is the number one thing that attracts tourists to Florida. Miami is a popular destination for Passover Programs. Florida is the Sunshine State, and you’ll get more sunny days in Florida than in any other location in the United States. Florida is surrounded by oceans and has thousands of miles of coastlines for you to enjoy. Some private beaches and coastlines are only accessible from the resort properties that host Passover programs. There are tons of hotels and resorts with Pesach & Passover Programs in Florida. Pesach programs offered in Florida are second to none.
Golf is one of the most popular sports played in Florida. Several Florida resorts have private golf courses for guests. Some Florida Passover Programs include entrance to private golf courses.
There are many of Florida’s classic attractions that you don’t want to miss. You can spend 1 or 2 days during Passover on theme park rides. Theme parks are an amazing thing to do on Chol Hamoed Pesach in Florida
Japanese Gardens Delray Beach, Florida
Located in Delray Beach is The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, a 16-acre Japanese Garden named after Sukeji “George” Morikami named after a Japanese immigrant. Morikami was a farmer in Palm Beach County for more than 65 years. In 1976 when he died, he gifted his land to Palm Beach County.
Dry Tortugas National Park
Almost 70 miles west of Key West and 90 miles north of Cuba lies the remote Dry Tortugas National Park. This 100-square mile park is mostly open water with seven small islands. Accessible only by boat or seaplane, the park is known as the home of magnificent Fort Jefferson, picturesque blue waters, superlative coral reefs and marine life, and the vast assortment of birdlife that frequents the area.
Florida Everglades
There is no other place that matches the 1.5-million-acre wetland preserve known as the Florida Everglades. Unique plants and animals are found in this national park. It is home to pine Flatwoods, coastal mangroves, and sawgrass marshes that create diverse habitats for wildlife like alligators, manatees, leatherback turtles, pythons, water moccasins, and stunning flamingos.
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