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We are in an awful situation this Pesach but there are positives we can draw

Board of Deputies President Marie van der Zyl reflects as the community prepares to celebrate Seders in much smaller groups

March 31, 2020 13:16
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Pesach is a special time for us. It is when we remember our captivity at the hands of Pharoah in Egypt and celebrate our liberation. Although solemn, Pesach is also a joyous time of hope for our people.

We all know how much this year will be different from all other years. Firstly and most importantly it is hard to be filled with joy and hope when so many of our family and loved ones are sick, or isolated in their homes. We are all fearful about Covid-19.

The death toll within the community in the first few weeks of the pandemic has already been a heavy one, with the strong likelihood of more losses within the coming days and weeks.

It has not escaped me that this year we are commemorating our escape from bondage from behind locked doors. Our tradition is to extend an invitation to family, friends and strangers to share our Seder meal and to tell stories and sing songs.