Jewish people all over the world look forward to Passover – planning, scheduling, and preparing for months. We’re excited to spend time with family and friends, sharing experiences and creating traditions and memories. This anticipation is often shared across generations, passed on from grandparents to children, as the rituals provide a sense of connection to history and to one another.
As much as Passover is a time of joy, it can also feel isolating and challenging for some individuals with disabilities and their families. Let’s take this opportunity to reflect on how we can make Passover traditions more inclusive. Creating a more inclusive environment during Passover can transform the experiences for every participant, ensuring that the spirit of the holiday is truly accessible to all.
If you are planning a communal Seder, check out our article with suggestions on how to make it more accessible for everyone. Here are some other considerations when planning a Seder of any size:
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