Houston doctor creates new "Express Haggadah" to aid with virtual Seder

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Title
Houston doctor creates new "Express Haggadah" to aid with virtual Seder
Description
As the COVID-19 pandemic forced communities to change how they celebrated religious holidays, Dr. Ron Moses sought to fill a need in his community. As the rabbi of his church planned to host Seder service over Zoom, they realized they would need a Haggadah that would fit with the transition to a socially-distanced, virtual meeting place. The "Express Haggadah" would fit on a single sheet, keep family members engaged, work for those leading Seder for the first times, and still be able to be a beautiful family heirloom. Dr. Moses and his son distributed the "Express Haggadah" to members of their community themselves.
Date Created
April 7, 2020
State
Texas
Place
Houston
Genre
News article
Contributor
Lindsay Peyton
Houston Chronicle

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