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Las Vegas Rabbis Invoke Passover’s Power of Endurance Amid Global Strains

By Matthias Binder April 2, 2026
Jewish leaders in Las Vegas point to resilience as Passover begins
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Jewish leaders in Las Vegas point to resilience as Passover begins

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Roots of Liberation and SurvivalLively Gatherings at Congregation Ner TamidLeaders’ Calls to Historical AnchorsConfronting Contemporary Shadows

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Las Vegas – Jewish communities in the valley marked the onset of Passover at sundown on Wednesday, April 1, embracing a holiday steeped in the narrative of escape from Egyptian bondage.[1] Local leaders framed the observance as a beacon of resilience, especially resonant against a backdrop of international conflicts and rising prejudices. Families and congregations gathered for Seders, retelling ancient tales while pondering their relevance today.

Roots of Liberation and Survival

Passover recounts the Hebrews’ deliverance from slavery, a cornerstone of Jewish identity observed annually in spring. Participants engage in the Seder ritual, a structured meal that prompts storytelling through symbolic foods and prayers. This year, the holiday unfolded over eight days outside Israel, fostering connections across generations.[1]

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Communities prepare meticulously, removing leavened products and centering meals around matzah, the unleavened bread symbolizing haste in exodus. The practice reinforces themes of humility and urgency in the face of oppression. Such traditions endure, offering stability amid flux.

Lively Gatherings at Congregation Ner Tamid

Henderson’s Congregation Ner Tamid hosted a vibrant first-night Seder that drew around 200 attendees. Rabbi-Cantor Jessica Hutchings infused the evening with humor through a performance by comedians Ester Steinberg and Noah Gardenswartz. Candles flickered as Louis Oberlander lit them under her guidance, setting a reverent tone before the levity.[1]

Hutchings explained her choice to blend comedy with solemnity. “The world is not the greatest place right now, so I thought it would be good to add a little levity. We’re not laughing because things are light, we’re laughing because they’re heavy and we refused to be crushed.”[1] The Seder plate, laden with ritual items, anchored the festivities, reminding all of Passover’s core symbols.

Leaders’ Calls to Historical Anchors

Rabbi Mark Gottlieb, head of The Adelson School in Summerlin, underscored the holiday’s broader significance. He described Passover as more than historical recounting. “We’re all looking for roots; looking for things that we can attach to that are larger than ourselves. I think that’s what Passover can do – it can help a person attach to larger scopes of history. Things that get us out of ourselves.”[1]

Rabbi Shea Harlig of Chabad of Las Vegas echoed this sentiment with faith-centered resolve. “With God’s blessing, we will survive all of the enemies that try to arise against the Jewish people.” Gottlieb further noted the timeliness: “We’re in a time of rising antisemitism and pretty extreme polarization. Passover is a time of liberation and freedom, not just from an ancient adversary, it’s the commemoration of the very idea of freedom.”[1]

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Confronting Contemporary Shadows

Observances arrived amid heightened concerns, including the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and a U.S.-Israel confrontation with Iran. Recent synagogue attacks amplified fears of antisemitism nationwide. These realities lent urgency to Passover’s liberation motif.

Leaders urged drawing strength from tradition without succumbing to despair. The holiday’s structure – questions from the youngest at the table to elders’ wisdom – mirrors life’s dialogues. In Las Vegas, such events knit the community tighter, transforming challenge into collective fortitude.

Key Takeaways

  • Passover symbolizes freedom and resilience, directly addressing modern antisemitism and wars.[1]
  • Local Seders blend ritual with innovation, like comedy, to confront heaviness with hope.
  • Rabbis emphasize historical roots as anchors for enduring present adversities.

Passover’s arrival in Las Vegas reaffirms an unyielding spirit, where ancient deliverance inspires navigation of today’s trials. As Seders continue through April 9, the valley’s Jewish voices remind all of freedom’s fragile yet persistent flame. What role do such traditions play in your own search for resilience? Share in the comments.

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