As rabbinic authorities have instructed households to maintain social distancing, the Jewish community is helping those who will be observing Passover alone or without their families.
Erez Sherman and Nicole Guzik decided to place their iPhones by the window sill, where the cameras would overlook their family of five seated at the dining room table. The couple, both rabbis at Sinai Temple in Westwood, expected dozens of virtual guests at their first Passover Seder.
While coronavirus social distancing mandates will separate families when Passover begins Wednesday evening, many in Los Angeles have foundwith their community as they read the Haggadah, the Seder guide, and recount the story of how God freed the Jews from slavery in Egypt.
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