Once a month, Edward “Eddie” Rice hops on to Zoom to chat with a group of people he doesn’t need to explain anything to: Jewish survivors of polio. The support group’s motto is “Just joy, no oy,” but they discuss serious issues as well, including dealing with employment issues, communicating with a non-disabled spouse, and the special needs of survivors who may find themselves living alone after their spouse dies. “We all come from similar backgrounds, with Type A personalities and parents who pushed us to be successful,” says Rice, 73, chair of the Canadians with Disabilities subcommittee of B’nai...