
Lessons from Bubbe for this pandemic Passover
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Passover has been celebrated since at least the fifth century BC, but feels less foreign now than ever before. In a year where emergency mode has been our default, learning about the plagues that make up the story of Passover while living through a real, life plague is a bit like looking in the mirror.
The good news is you don't have to sit next to Uncle Morty again this year and hear the same story about the time he found that heirloom stamp that was worth 300 times what he paid for it in 1987. You can just mute him on Zoom. The bad news is there's always next year.More Related News

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