We used it last year when NO ONE grouped together. This year each states family groups will join together, however we wont all be in one room...The sedar still occurs, everyone has a plate, and the story is told...
You are apparently a Traditional Jew and having an extended-family Seder is very important to you. While that is definitely a very nice way to fulfil this ancient tradition, it is by no means the only way to do so. Many families have their yearly Seders with just their nuclear families, or if need be alone.
It must be stressed though that the traditions of the Seder are deeply rooted and inexorably intertwined with Halachah (Jewish Law). Also, in addition, to the Laws of Passover (which include those of the Seder), there is an additional set of laws which apply on the Seder night, namely the Laws of Yom Tov (Jewish Holidays). They include many of the same laws as the laws of Shabbat, including the impermissibility of the active use of electrical devices.
Therefore, it would be inconceivable to violate one of Laws of Yom Tov to enhance the traditions of the Seder. Hence
@justaregularguy 's post:
Yea are you referring to using this system on Pesach seder night or a mock seder before(or chol hamoed) ?
Hope I’m not opening a Pandora’s box but I don’t think any posek I ask will come up w a heter..:/
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