Planning My Virtual Seder

Michelle Oxman
2 min readApr 8, 2020

Passover has been my favorite holiday since I was a child. Since my parents died five years ago, the Seders have been at my house. But even before then, I helped to make the Seder with vegetarian matzo ball soup, the orange on the Seder plate, or a song.

This year is different. COVID 19 keeps us from gathering in person. It seems pointless to make the big meal for the two of us. Hosting an online Seder means having a Seder plate but not passing around all the items we eat as part of the ceremony.

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Michelle Oxman

Writer, retired attorney, knitter, mom by adoption, activist. Interested in racial justice, religious freedom, feminism. Always open to learning and growth.