(JNS) At a time when people are feeling isolated and in need of meaningful connection, OneTable, which empowers people to envision new rituals and build community through Shabbat dinner experiences, is helping boost the Passover seder.
To that end, it is supporting people of all ages interested in hosting or attending virtual, household-based or outdoor socially distanced Passover gatherings.
“Passover is such a communal holiday experience filled with meaning and memories,” says Al Rosenberg, chief strategy officer of OneTable. “We learned a lot last year about the ways people can be creative and adapt rituals to make meaning in these times of distance. People may not gather together this year, but we can help create those personal connections and interactions that make Passover special, memorable and resonant today.”
Young adults in their 20s and 30s can turn to OneTable.org/passover if interested in hosting or attending virtual, household-based or outdoor socially distanced Passover gatherings.
Passover resources include guides to group and solo Shabbat seders; Haggadot (prayer guides); recipes; playlists; and inspiration boards.
Main Photo: Matzah-ball soup. Flickr