Adding insult to the severely injured entertainment industry, which has all but disappeared during the coronavirus pandemic, online piracy is back, and bigger than ever.
08.04.2020 - 21:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Passover is one of those Jewish festivals that is full of personal memories and story-telling.
My grandma would always share the story of the time when she was a young child and managed to get drunk at the Seder meal and hid under the table whilst everything swirled around her!
Like many of us, in different ways, we are forgoing those chances to come together and share and make those memories.
The festival of Passover, like every other Jewish festival and occasion, involves mass gatherings.
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Adding insult to the severely injured entertainment industry, which has all but disappeared during the coronavirus pandemic, online piracy is back, and bigger than ever.
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