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Volume 7, Number 6 |
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Residents Contemplate the Meaning of Passover After an Unprecedented Year |
Spring is upon us, bringing flowers in bloom, longer days of sunshine,
and fresh optimism and hope to the Los Angeles Jewish Home. This year, the end
of winter coincides with a cautious hope around the gradual tapering off of the
COVID-19 pandemic—coming at a powerful time as we prepare to welcome Passover,
a holiday that celebrates themes of liberation.
Photo taken during last year's Passover celebration. |
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Fully Vaccinated
Los Angeles Jewish Home Residents See Hope on the Horizon |
Across the country, people are signing up for the COVID-19 vaccine, as they
meet the criteria, and hoping it brings with it the beginning of a return to
normal life. Residents of the Los Angeles Jewish Home are similarly optimistic,
buoyed by having received both doses of the Moderna vaccine and eager to resume
activities that bring them into closer contact once again with their families,
their friends at the Home, and those who care for them each day. |
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