With Passover, Easter and Ramadan happening all at once, houses of worship across the Bay Area are ready for large gatherings for the first time since the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions.
On Friday, people joined together for Good Friday services at St. Dominic’s Catholic Church in San Francisco. Whether masked up, or not, people shared in their worship side-by-side.“It was a beautiful feeling. No question about it,” said Camille Martinelli. “I felt God there today.”
People, like the Martinelli’s, will gather for services Friday night, Saturday and on Easter Sunday, like they will at so many other congregations all throughout the Bay Area. They did have a small, in-person Seder last year, but the Rabbi said they’re expecting a much bigger crowd on Friday night.They also put together 250 “Seder in a Box” kits, which will go out to those who are older, less fortunate, or not ready to celebrate in a larger setting.
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