We’ve learned, over these past weeks, to adapt and deliver our faith offering directly to our members’ homes; what, though, can we do with the Passover seder, which relies on a dynamic now verboten: the intermingling of multigenerational families around the Passover table? Now, we connect through laptops and phones — the Temple of Zoom, as some have coinedFor many, Passover will be lonely. I couldn’t wait to share this Passover meal with my child. As I sat alone, I imagined my ancestors joining meThis year, there will be no robust Passover seders, the kind that created such strong memories for me. And when future generations tell the story of Passover, perhaps they will recount that one Passover when we were isolated from each other, but managed to keep it together.
Source: National Post April 07, 2020 18:00 UTC