Streets usually bustling with people preparing for holiday sit unusually quiet as virus sweeps through state, but locals still do their best to preserve celebratory spirit

Through prosperity and darkness -- and now again in modernity -- the retelling of the Exodus story has evolved alongside the Jewish people. Prof. Vanessa Ochs traces the journey

The global pandemic is testing levels of commitment to one of Judaism's most observed rites -- but with technology and plain moxie, people are determined to continue the tradition

While citizens barred from celebrating with anyone not of the same household, at Dan Panorama hotel a group dinner is okayed because all attendees are confirmed COVID-19 carriers

Trombonist Micha David arranges a musical mashup with 19 fellow musicians

Channel 12 will broadcast pols and personalities singing, eating and sharing for all those home alone on Passover night

Guidance by Orthodox Union and others says people should celebrate traditional holiday meal only with those who live with them, with no communal gatherings

With smaller Passover seders this virus-battered year, chefs and food writers recommend making what you like, for once. Bonus: Hear Adeena Sussman share tips on the ToI podcast

Haredi ministers said to oppose shutdown of their community's towns; after special forum is canceled, cabinet set to meet to discuss closure

Law enforcement officials arrive on scene to ensure customers adhere to social distancing rules while they wait to buy eggs

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