Here is a guide put out by Rav Goldvicht at Beit Hanassi shul:

First Seder, Wednesday night, April 8
Candle lighting: 6:28 pm;

Brachot: leHadlik ner shel Yom Tov and Shehehiyanu
Ma’ariv: Throughout Israel, the general synagogue custom is to recite complete Hallel with a Berakha following Ma’ariv. When ma’ariv is recited bi-yehidut (in the absence of a minyan),
Sefaradim continue to recite Hallel with a berakha, while Ashkenazim tend to refrain from reciting Hallel at all.
Kiddush may be recited no earlier than 7:41 pm (Tseit haKochavim).
Eat Afikoman before 12:42 am (Hatsot).

First Day Pesach, Thursday, April 9
Complete Hallel is said after Shaharit on the first day of Pesach. On the remaining six days only half-Hallel is recited.
On the first day of Pesach we traditionally say the Tefilat Tal just before Musaf. This is a communal prayer that normally is the dividing line between stopping to say Mashiv haRuah and veTein Tal uMatar – and starting to say Morid haTal and veTein Berakha. This year since we are
davening at home without a minyan, we will not say Tefilat Tal. However, the rules of stopping.

Mashiv haRuah and veTein Tal uMatar remain the same as in other years. We will start to say Morid haTal in our private Mussaf. At Maariv on Motza’ei Yom Tov Rishon, which is the first opportunity to say veTein Berakha, we will say Morid haTal and veTein Berakha (and no longer say veTein Tal u-Matar).

Motza’ei Yom Tov: 7:41 pm. Start counting Sefirat haOmer. Havdalah: Borei Pri haGafen
and Hamavdil. (No spices or candle).


Shabbat, Chol HaMoed, April 10-11
Candle lighting: 6:30 pm; Bracha: leHadlik ner shel Shabbat.
Following the Ashkenazi Custom, there is no Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma’ariv begins with Mizmor Shir leYom haShabbat. When davening bi-yehidut at home, Magen Avot is not recited after the Amida before Aleinu.
Shaharit: There is no obligation to recite Shir haShirim in in the absence of a minyan


Motza’ei Shabbos: 7:43 pm. A regular Motzaei Shabbat Havdala.


Last Day Pesach, April 14-15
Candle lighting: 6:32 pm; Bracha: leHadlik ner shel Yom Tov [NO Shehehiyanu] A minyan is not required for the recitation of Yizkor or Kel Malei Rahamim. Hence, Yizkor should be said at home before Mussaf on the Last day of Pesach.


Motza’ei Yom Tov: 7:46 pm, Havdalah: Borei Pri haGafen and Hamavdil. (No spices or
candle).

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