As the Jewish holiday of Passover begins Wednesday night, it is set to become one of the most unusual in living memory.
Where families normally gather for a spe, as Jews prepare to celebrate the biggest holiday of the year while using social distancing.
"Passover is probably the most celebrated holiday in the whole Jewish calendar, in part because it's a holiday where you bring people into your home," Rabbi Marc Katz of Temple Ner Tamid in Bloomfield, New Jersey told Cheddar.
"With social distancing, that's basically impossible."