PASSOVER 2026 APPEAL
Your support preserves Sephardic prayers, music, and community for Jews reconnecting across 38 countries.
These traditions live because communities continue to carry them forward — together.
In this moment, Sephardic families gather together, singing Bibhilu as they begin the Passover Seder — lifting their Seder plates to bless their loved ones and remember the journey from slavery to freedom.
Many families. Many voices. One tradition passed down through generations.
Sephardic U helps Jews worldwide reconnect with their Sephardic roots through prayer, learning, community, and tradition.
🎶 Music & Prayer: Traditional melodies, prayers, and liturgy
📜 Learning: Torah classes, practical engagement, and cultural education
🙏 Community & Rituals: Two daily online minyanim and year-round Kaddish
🍲 Cuisine & Tradition: Sephardic recipes, Seder guidance, and holiday resources
🌍 Global Reach: Members from 38 countries, sharing and preserving Sephardic customs
Through these programs, we bring the richness of Sephardic life to homes everywhere — including communities where Jewish life is limited.
This year, we’re asking for your help to continue this work. Our Passover Campaign goal is $18,000. Funds will help us:
Expand our Sephardic traditions database and website
Keep online minyanim and Kaddish services running
Share Sephardic prayers, music, and recipes worldwide
Suggested Donations / Impact:
$36 – Share Sephardic traditions with a Jewish home somewhere in the world
$72 – Support a daily online minyan
$180 – Preserve Sephardic prayers, music, and customs
$360+ – Help grow our Sephardic heritage database
💙 Every gift matters. Together, we can ensure Sephardic melodies, prayers, and traditions are not only remembered but lived and shared across generations.
➡️ Donate today and help us reach our Passover goal of $18,000!
Living in the Caribbean, many of these experiences were not available locally. Sephardic U opened the door to a welcoming community that teaches, supports, and meets each person where they are.
Being part of this community has been a true blessing in my life.”