Passover 2030 begins at sunset on Monday, April 22, 2030, and ends at nightfall on Tuesday, April 30, 2030.
This means the first Seder night is Monday, April 22, and the second Seder is Tuesday, April 23.
Passover 2030 Day-by-Day Breakdown
| Date | Day | Observance |
|---|---|---|
| April 22 | Monday | Eve of Passover + First Seder |
| April 23 | Tuesday | First Day of Passover + Second Seder (diaspora) |
| April 24 | Wednesday | Chol Hamoed |
| April 25 | Thursday | Chol Hamoed |
| April 26 | Friday | Chol Hamoed |
| April 27 | Saturday | Chol Hamoed Shabbat |
| April 28 | Sunday | Chol Hamoed |
| April 29 | Monday | Seventh Day |
| April 30 | Tuesday | Eighth Day (diaspora) |
How to prepare for Passover 2030 (Step-by-Step)
1. Mark the key dates on your calendar
- April 22 → First Seder
- April 23 → Second Seder
- April 24–30 → Festival days + Chol Hamoed
- April 30 → Final day
2. Plan your shopping and cleaning timeline
- Kosher products sell out quickly.
- Consider buying shelf-stable items earlier in the year.
3. Organize your travel
Passover often syncs with spring breaks, causing spikes in airfare.
4. Prepare ritual items
- Matzah
- Wine or grape juice
- Seder plate items
- Haggadahs
How many Seders are there in Passover 2030?
If you’re in the diaspora, you’ll observe:
- Two Seder nights: April 22 & April 23
If you’re in Israel, you’ll observe:
- One Seder night: April 22 only
Conclusion
Passover 2030 begins April 22 and ends April 30, giving families clear dates for planning Seders, travel, school breaks, and religious observance.
