Freedom means more this year: how the COVID-19 pandemic is changing Passover
OTTAWA — There’s a question asked each year by Jews as they begin the Passover holiday: “Why is this night different?”
It’s asked as a way into the telling of the Passover story, an ancient tale of the enslavement of Jews in Egypt, and their eventual freedom, that is at the heart of the holiday beginning Wednesday night.
But this year, the question takes on new meaning.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation of gatherings large and small, and religious observances are not exempt.