Danielle V. Minson — Raising the Bar
COVID-19 community update; Helping an isolated student celebrate Passover
This Passover Seder was certainly different from all other Passovers, especially as we live through the closest thing to a plague most of us have experienced.
But along with the bitterness represented by maror, we have the sweetness of the haroset. And for me, starting week five of leading the Federation without any offices or facilities, I have a lot to be grateful for. My makeshift desk in the basement has a window. My mother is healthy. And my three children are safe.Dayenu.
I am also grateful to our strong, resilient Jewish community members. When we look back on this COVID-19 crisis, we will be proud of all we did together, with your support.
We can be proud that, together, we:
This is all made possible because of you. Your support is changing this community. You positioned Federation to bring together social service agencies, government, and leaders to tackle community-wide problems in a coordinated, comprehensive way.
There is more, but even one of these good deeds is enough. Dayenu. I am grateful. Because together, we can do virtually anything.
If you, or a loved one, find yourself in need during this crisis, or you wish to volunteer, please reach out to our Covid-19 hotline.
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Chag Pesach Sameach. Happy Passover to you and your loved ones.