
A hybrid Passover – How is this holiday different from all others?

Thu, Mar 18, 2021
12 A.M. ET
Zoom
THANKS TO ALL WHO JOINED US!
This event was recorded and is available to readers of the Forward.
Watch the recording here.
A year ago, Zoom was new, and in-person seders verboten. Now, with vaccinations picking up along with deep pandemic fatigue, American Jews are grappling with whether and how to gather. And after months of racial reckoning, the holiday’s historic themes of justice and freedom are newly relevant, and complicated. Join Marcella White Campbell, Executive Director of Be’chol Lashon; Elie Kaunfer, President and CEO of the Hadar Institute; Al Rosenberg, Chief Strategy Officer at OneTable; and Rabbi Dr. Jay Michaelson, who writes a yearly guide to new Haggadot for the Forward, for a lively discussion of how this holiday will inevitably be different from all Passovers before.
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