With the recent spike in COVID-19 cases, families are quickly making last-minute changes to their Seder gatherings. South Jersey reporter GoldnerTV explains how this is affecting families hoping to gather in-person.
For Ellen Feist’s family, the first night of Passover represents her and her husband’s sides of the family gathering around one Seder table to share in each side’s traditions.“Not too big around nine people, but definitely bigger than in previous years,” Ellen Feist said via Zoom.
Fortunately, since they’ve had no symptoms and it’s been more than five days since their exposure, the Feists are following through on their Seder. Senior Rabbi Micah Peltz of Cherry Hill’s Temple Beth Sholom says many families are staring down similar choices.Family Of Youngest Black Woman Museum Exhibit Designer Who Died From COVID-19 Continuing Her Legacy
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