Passover and Staying at Home:A Pandemic Pesach Workshop
A Pandemic Pesach Workshop
Rabbi Seth Goldstein
Rabbi Seth Goldstein Temple Beth Hatfiloh
SEDER WORKSHOP SEDER
•Some opening comments
•Questions to think about
•A Zoom experiment
•Idea sharing and Resources
•Final challenge: How do we do…?
Opening comments: Personal Reflections
•11 years ago, I was recovering from surgery at this time, and was not up for going to the Seder we had planned to attend in Seattle. I stayed home, and didn’t have a Seder that year. •We need to be generous with ourselves that what we planned is not going to happen. That is OK.•And, we need to think that what will happen this year is not bad, just different.
Opening comments: Preparing a Seder. The format has changed, but the ritual—and the
questions we ask planning it—are the same.
•Purpose•Rules•Roles/Collaborators•All the Senses•Mood
Knowing that we can not be with each other in person, and can only connect virtually…
•What CAN’T we do because we are not together in person?
•What is the SAME (i.e., what can we do either virtually or in person)?
•What CAN we do because we are connecting using technology?
A Zoom Experiment Experience: Maggid
Two functions of Zoom: sharing audio/visual; breakout groups
In your groups: Share reactions and thoughts to the teaching in the video.
Some Resources, and Sharing Ideas…• How to Make your Virtual Seders Lively, Engaging and Meaningful
(Reform Judaism)
• Haggadot.Com: The Art of Virtual Gathering
• “A Different Pesach: Ideas for Solo or Small Seders”
• Reconstructing Judaism Virtual Passover Box
• "A Night of Questions" Haggadah download
• Passover Prayers for your Seder during this Pandemic (Rabbi Naomi Levy)
• “The Four Children and COVID-19”
• And….???
Final Challenge…
How do we do…tzafun???
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