Passover is a highly experiential holiday, a time when we typically come together with family, friends, and the rest of our community in celebration of our Judaism–remembering our past and anticipating our future. For some families, this is the one time of year when they join together in person to share traditions, tell stories, and create lasting memories.

This year, the COVID-19 pandemic has put all of us, the world over, in an unprecedented position: although we cannot share physical spaces, modern technology allows us to gather virtually, so that we may still create the experiences that achieve so many of the intentions of the holiday.

Check out these suggestions curated by the Union for Reform Judaism for how to create a fun, engaging, meaningful, and memory-making virtual Passover experience in the age of COVID-19.