Passover-in-Place 2020: Celebrate at a Distance
/As we move into this Passover season, life is unfolding in unexpected ways. We know that the shelter-at-home and physical-distancing regulations are going to be necessary for a while, and the pressure is on parents to come up with new schedules and routines for their families that support a sense of normalcy combining work, learning, play, and movement. This year, many will hold virtual seders. This is a lot, yet we are a resilient people; we can and will pivot and use our creativity, ingenuity, and technology to thrive.
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