ORLANDO, Fla. – Members of the Jewish community across the country and worldwide are celebrating Passover and telling the story of how Jews escaped slavery thousands of years ago, but with social distancing guidelines in place due to the coronavirus pandemic, many families are seeking alternate ways to connect.
Ben and Sam Friedman are prepping their Passover Seder dinner themselves. They usually enjoy a festive meal cooked by their mom, but won’t be able to this year. [RELATED: Worship from home: Religious services to stream online during coronavirus pandemic | ‘Please keep God close, but please keep COVID-19 away:’ Florida governor offers advice for Easter, Passover holidays] “While we love this holiday and it’s been such an important