The CJN Daily wants your Passover stories

You could get featured on a podcast next week.
Passover Gurgle Fish jug
This family fish-shaped decanter "talks" when it pours the wine on Passover. (Ellin Bessner photo)

We’re taking a short break for Passover, and will be returning on Monday. In the meantime: we want to hear your stories. How did you handle the seder during the sixth wave of COVID? Were masks mandatory? Did you hand out rapid tests with a side of maror? Did you keep the door open all night, both for Elijah and air flow?

Send your stories, either video or audio, to Ellin at [email protected] and you might get featured in some of our Passover coverage next week.

Until then, Happy Passover!

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