People across the U.S. are adapting their traditions for Passover to keep social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Challa Connection in Norwalk has started shipping Passover packages several weeks early so that people are able to celebrate the holiday from home.
Jane Moritz, the owner says they had to make do with fewer workers, and that they had to prepare for a different type of holiday - where people can't be with one another.
She says despite all the difficulties, this holiday will be especially spiritual.
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