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A Seder in the Heart of the Sacred Valley
Celebrating the Exodus surrounded by the Andes, in a place known for reflection and spiritual renewal, adds a profound dimension to the Pesach experience. Chabad Pisac hosts intimate and soulful Sederim that bring together travelers, families, and long-term visitors in a deeply personal atmosphere.
Spiritual Connection: Pisac’s serene environment enhances the themes of freedom and renewal, allowing participants to experience Pesach on both a physical and spiritual level.
Authentic Experience: From kosher-for-Pesach meals to traditional readings of the Haggadah, every detail is prepared with care and dedication, even in this remote corner of the Sacred Valley.
A True Home: For many travelers far from home, Chabad Pisac becomes a place of belonging—where familiar melodies and shared stories create lasting bonds.
Pesach Between Mountains and Meaning
Unlike large urban Seders, the Pesach celebration in Pisac is characterized by its calm rhythm and deep intention. Between songs, discussions, and moments of silence, participants connect not only with Jewish tradition but also with the unique energy of the land around them.
In this peaceful setting, the message of Pesach—freedom, faith, and continuity—feels especially tangible.
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From Exodus to the Sacred Valley: Experiencing Pesach in Pisac