5786 ✺ 2026

   M A N N A   

Passover Pilgrimage Festival

April 9-12th, 2026 ✺ 22-25 Nissan, 5786

A festival of Jewish cultural and spiritual renewal

Rooted in ancient prayer

Rising towards collective liberation and radical hereness

Through ritual, learning, play and presence, we create a living sanctuary, seeding belonging and justice into the world to come.

MANNA is a collaborative and emergent 4-day Passover festival in southern California - in Jewish diaspora, in solidarity with indigenous peoples, in earth connection, in shared humanity. 

MANNA asks - In this time of growing fascism and division, what expression of Jewish celebration and ingathering is needed? Can festival be a tool for bridging the deep divides in our communities around Anti-Zionism and Zionism? Is there room for clowns and rascals at our table? What does it look like for Jewish people to truly be a “light unto the nations”(Isaiah 42:6) ?     

“Manna descends from the hidden world each day, renewing creation as it falls.”

—The Zohar

Tickets Coming Soon

April 9-12th, 2026 ✺ 22-25 Nissan, 5786

Some people that make this gathering possible…

  • Ariella Powers

    CREATOR & CO-PRODUCER

  • Daniel Schindelman Schoen

    CREATOR & CO-PRODUCER

  • Carmen Sandoval

    CHUMASH CULTURAL EDUCATOR

    Anapamu Alliance

  • Ellie Schindelman

    ELDER AND FAMILY SUPPORT

  • Lila Rimalovski

    MANNA COUNCIL

  • Nina Ruth Kravetz

    THE LIVING ROOM

  • Eli Klarman

    THE LIVING ROOM

  • Noa Yammer

    PEACE AND CONFLICT

  • Zelig and Rachel Golden

    SACRED FIRE

  • Ele

    SACRED WATER SANCTUARY

  • Ophir Haberer

    COLLECTIVE LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

  • Rabbi Saraleya

    COLLECTIVE LEADERSHIP COUNCIL


M A N N A is held on Indigenous Chumash Land, learn about our work with Carmen Sandoval and her organization:

Anapamu Alliance

An Indigenous Integrated Wellness Community

The ‘Anapamu’ Alliance derives it’s name from several sacred sites in Southern California on the Santa Barbara coastal lands. ‘Anapamu’ is a Sᑋamala word for a place of rising / the ascending place.

Their mission is to facilitate a continuation of local Chumash indigenous arts, wellness, and culture. As a grassroots effort, they believe that the return of culture, arts, land, and language are necessary aspects of indigenous intergenerational healing. Please consider donating to support their work and efforts.