The Signal

SCV Jewish community plans for Passover

- By Caleb Lunetta

Leaders of the Santa Clarita Valley Jewish community say their congregant­s are always excited to celebrate Passover, but also noted this year’s March 27 will have particular­ly special meaning due to COVID-19.

Rabbi Mark Blazer of Temple Beth Ami said Friday that Passover has always been a celebratio­n of freedom; an annual event in which people young and old come together to reflect on the history of the Hebrew people and their liberation from Egyptian slavery.

However, Blazer said the Hebrew word for Egypt is Mitzrayim, which roughly translates to “narrow place” or “place of confinemen­t,” and this year a number of his congregant­s and fellow Passover organizers have already noted and reflected on how this is one of many parallels between the story of Exodus and the pandemic restrictio­ns of this past year.

“It doesn’t literally have to be Egypt,” said Blazer. “Last year, (Passover was) at the beginning of the pandemic, in the early stages, and there was a lot of unknown. Now we’re looking forward, … we’re starting to see not only hope, but we’re also starting to get excited.”

Congregati­on Beth Shalom, Temple Beth Ami and Chabad of SCV have all announced their plans for inperson seder meals, Passover services, and, for those who choose to remain home, digital offerings and food

“There’s a confidence growing now in the community since the vaccines have become more prevalent,” said Rabbi Jay Siegel of Congregati­on Beth Shalom. “Many of our congregant­s are older, and there is now more confidence in that substrata of the community than there has been all year … They’re just feeling safer.”

Services are scheduled throughout the weekend and individual­s are being given the opportunit­y to donate food and plan their family’s celebratio­n ahead of time.

For more informatio­n about how to attend a program or donate/receive a meal at home, visit each respective synagogue’s website:

▪ https://www.chabadscv.com/

▪ https://cbs-scv.org/

▪ http://www.templebeth­ami. org/

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