The zoom services are like the Passover we celebrated in Egypt, in lockdown. This year, let’s celebrate like free men.
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The zoom services are like the Passover we celebrated in Egypt, in lockdown. This year, let’s celebrate like free men.
Last year, a petition was filed with Israel’s chief rabbinate to postpone Passover. Is that actually possible? Is it something worth postponing?
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With the advent of a second Passover with social distancing, let’s take a look at the first Passover Seder in history, which was in isolation as well.
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A new initiative for the bodies of the deceased sound suspiciously like Judaism’s ancient traditions.
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