FFH Events Pesach 2026 was more than a getaway, it was something that reaches deeper. There’s an energy in the air, something you can’t quite define, yet everyone feels it. When your gashmius is provided for with such care, and your ruchnius is uplifted and overflowing, you know you’re exactly where you’re meant to be.
Hosts and Directors Shloime and Alyson Feldman devote much of the year to thoughtfully planning every element, ensuring that when guests arrive, the entire experience feels effortless and seamless.
It’s the access to Torah and Chassidus you didn’t even realize you were missing.
It’s the joy that spans from the twirl of the 360° photo booth to the warm nostalgia of a lively game of bingo.
It’s the attention to detail that anticipates your every need.
It’s the feeling that every guest is not just welcomed, but truly part of the FFH family.
Families from across the world gather, yet it feels like one unified community. The smiles are genuine, the conversations meaningful, and the connections lasting.
At FFH, the only challenge is choosing between an abundance of exceptional programming. A fully professional day camp provided children with full days of attentive care. Parents could truly relax, confident that their children were not only supervised, but genuinely thriving. Programming spanned a wide range of experiences, including art, cooking demonstrations, inspiring lectures, fitness classes, miniature golf tournaments, chess sessions, and access to a full PGA golf course, ensuring there was truly something for everyone. Teen programming was equally dynamic, featuring gaming, Minute to Win It, Jewperdy, escape rooms, lectures and more. With Mommy-and-Me classes rounding out the offerings, every age and stage was thoughtfully catered to.
Dining at FFH was a luxury in its own right. Levi Feigenson and the Table One team delivered true excellence at every turn. Each meal was thoughtfully curated, with artistry and flavor in every dish. The dining was consistently fresh, delicious, and plentiful. Lavish children’s dinners (for every age), fresh squeezed juice, hot paninis, churros, sushi and salad bars to name a few of the extras. Throughout the day, delightful pop-up indulgences added an extra layer of excitement, from hot crepes and mozzarella sticks, to iced coffee, soft-serve ice cream and cocktails bars. Every plate served, every table set, and every moment of the dining experience reflected a deep commitment to excellence, one that continues to be elevated year after year.
As day turned to night, the energy transformed. Evenings came alive with Benny Friedman and Baruch Levine, delivering uplifting, “dance in your seat” moments, followed by a soul-stirring kumzitz evening with Yosef David. From electrifying performances to thought-provoking lectures and hands-on workshops, each day of Chol Hamoed was richly filled.
The davening by Chazan Rabbi Yossi Baumgarten and others was uplifting, and the divrei Torah deeply inspiring. Families didn’t just attend Pesach, they were genuinely moved by it. The Rabbinic panel featured renowned speakers such as Rabbi Shais Taub, Rabbi Mordechai Dinerman, and Rabbi Getzy Markowitz, among others. On Shvi’i Shel Pesach, the Crossfire panel continued late into the night, well past 4 a.m. Guests remained, captivated and eager for more thought-provoking exchanges.
As Pesach came to a close, the Moshiach Seudah lifted the entire experience to a place beyond words. A culmination. Voices rose in song, words of kedushah spoken, and a sense of hope and anticipation filled the air. There was a feeling that Pesach hadn’t ended… it had transformed. People carried with them a renewed sense of purpose and a connection that felt real and lasting.
What truly sets FFH apart is not just its luxury or any one program, but the heart behind it all. There is a genuine camaraderie; An environment where every guest feels cared for, valued, and welcomed like family. Whether at the Seder, in the bounce house, or during a late-night kumzitz, that feeling was ever-present, a palpable sense of a true mind and body retreat that defined the entire Yom Tov.
FFH wasn’t just a place to spend Pesach.
It was a place to elevate all who attended.
Next year in Yerushalyim.
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