Why is this Passover different from all other Passovers?
Since we can't celebrate Passover this year they way we may have done so in the past, we hope this page helps you create a meaningful holiday celebration at home. Be creative and easy on yourselves, for this is a Passover like none most of us has experienced.
The Seder Plate
Realizing that it might be hard to get every element of the seder plate with grocery delivery and social distancing here are some creative ideas:
The Shank Bone could be replaced by an Egg or a Beet, Karpas could be any vegetable. If horseradish is not available, it is possible to use another vegetable or fruit that can bring a tear to the eye: hot peppers, fresh ginger, mustard greens, raw lemon. In Israel, romaine lettuce is commonly used as maror. Here are some other creative seder plate substitutions.
Click on the image to get recipes from Whole Foods Market
The Haggadah
Having a Zoom seder or celebrating at home? All of the links below are very digitally shareable for this unique moment.
The Seder
How to hold a Seder during Coronavirus
How to make your virtual seder lively
Resources for Kids & Families
Gateways Inclusive Passover Resources for different kinds of learners.
Pardes Educators Haggadah Supplement
Parents, remember, Rugrats Passover can be a powerful maggid!
Make your own Matza cover.
Practice the Four Questions.
Practice singing Chad Gadya.