Passover

For attendees observing Passover, ISPA has compiled a number of local services offering Passover Seder. ISPA’s lunch menus will also include matzah and gluten free options. Please refer to Jewish Nevada for a local community calendar.

Sabbath Rooms are available at The Venetian. Attendees may call 866.659.9659 or 877.385.3885 to reserve a Sabbath room on the lowest floors of The Venetian.

Chabad of Southern Nevada
1261 Arville Street
Las Vegas, NV 89102
Tel: 702.259.0770
https://chabadlv.org/

April 1
Passover Seder
7:15 pm (Service)
7:45 pm (Dinner)
$50 per person, reservations required

April 2
Passover Seder
7:15 pm (Service)
7:45 pm (Dinner)
$50 per person, reservations required

Congregation Ner Tamid
55 N. Valle Verde Drive
Henderson, NV 89074
Tel: 702.733.6292
https://www.lvnertamid.org/

April 1
Passover Seder
6 pm – 8:30 pm
Seating is limited. Click here for more information.

Temple Beth Sholom
10700 Havenwood Lane
Las Vegas, NV 89135
Tel: 702.804.1333
https://www.bethsholomlv.org/

April 1
Seder Dinner
Refer to website for time.
$140.00 per person

April 2
Pesach Day One Festival Service
9 – 11 am
Festival Kidush – Kosher for Passover
11 am – Noon

Please refer to the website for reservation and cost details.

The 2026 ISPA Conference is scheduled for Tuesday, March 31 through Thursday, April 2. The second evening of Conference regrettably conflicts with the beginning of Passover. ISPA is working closely with the venue, partners and impacted ISPA members to ensure thoughtful options are available for those wanting to observe this important Jewish holiday while in Las Vegas for the event.  The registration form for the 2026 ISPA Conference includes an option to identify interest in learning more about special food options while onsite.

For a more in-depth explanation, please read the following email shared with ISPA members. 

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Dear ISPA Community,

We hope this message finds you well.  Thank you for a tremendous ISPA Conference last week!  We are beyond grateful for the support. 

As we look ahead towards the 2026 ISPA Conference, we wanted to share some important information regarding the timing of next year’s event. When the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted our world, ISPA faced significant challenges in adjusting to the rapid changes that were tossed our way. During that time, we were forced to cancel two in-person ISPA Conferences and worked closely with our event partners to reschedule. This resulted in ISPA and our event partners pushing out multiple fully signed contracts to future years, with limited available dates given to ISPA for these future conferences. We are incredibly grateful for their flexibility and generosity, allowing us to navigate those difficult years without significant penalties to our non-profit association.

Unfortunately, because of all these forced cancellations and rescheduling, the 2026 ISPA Conference will take place March 31 – April 2, 2026, and will partially overlap with the start of Passover. We understand this is a significant occasion for some of our members, who may not be able to join us.  ISPA will thoughtfully work with all members to ensure a presence as appropriate.  For those members that observe this important Jewish holiday and also plan to attend, we will be working with our partners to provide Kosher food options and are grateful to the members of our community who are helping coordinate meaningful support, including a Seder dinner.

For those unable to attend, we are committed to ensuring your presence is still felt and honored. ISPA has always stood for inclusivity, respect and community. We remain devoted to supporting all members and honoring the diverse traditions that make our association so special. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out to Lynne or Kelleye with any questions.

Respectfully,

The ISPA Board of Directors

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