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Do512 Family - What to do in Austin with Kids

Celebrating Passover in Austin

Passover 2024 is April 22 – 30, so we’re glad the weather is warming up before we leave the door open for Elijah!  Here are some awesome events, resources and eats you don’t wanna miss in ATX for Passover.  Save this page and check back soon – we’ll continue to update as more events and dinners head our way.  Chag Pesach Sameach!

PJ Library
PJ Library, a global community connecting Jewish families, has just refreshed its Passover Hub with crafts, music, recipes and so many other great resources.  They also have a new Haggadah enriched with an interactive soundscape from Novel Effects, as well as large print, braille, and audio versions for the very first time.  You can get access to it all here, and learn more about PJ Library’s Austin resources here.

— Events @ Shalom Austin
Temple Beth Shalom Austin has kid-focused Passover events and resources both for members and non-members.  Check them out below!

Aba
1011 S Congress Ave.
You can celebrate Passover with Aba’s to-go menu where they put a modern twist on classic favorites.  Available for pre-order and pickup, order yours now for April 5th and 6th.  Aba’s Passover package includes Classic Hummus with matzoh crackers & crudité; Parmesan, Potato & Brussels Sprout Latkes; Matzoh Ball Soup; Leafy Green Salad with little gem, shaved mint, radish, sumac & lemon tahini vinaigrette; Slow Braised Short Rib with pea purée & citrus au jus; Crispy Chicken Thigh with root vegetable, Tuscan kale, piquillo pepper & garlic pan jus; and Honey Pie with strawberry rose for $58.95 per person, plus tax.  The items come to you cold with reheating instructions.  Aba also has dine-in specials for Passover, and you can get all the info to reserve a spot, or order in advance here.

L’Oco d’Oro
1900 Simond Ave.
Celebrate Passover 2023 with L’Oco d’Oro April 10 and 11 at 6pm.  This is a family friendly-dinner open to any and everyone and you can get more info here.  L’Oco d’Oro uses fresh, farm-to-table style serving and ingredients.  Reservations are recommended but walk-ins are always welcome.


Know of more Passover events, dinners and resources?  Let us know in the comments below!

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