Passover is meant to be a time of joy. It is a holiday centered on family, freedom, and togetherness. We gather around beautifully set tables for the traditional “seder” (order) meal, surrounded by loved ones, retelling a story that has defined the Jewish people for generations. We celebrate resilience. We celebrate redemption. We celebrate the ability to move from darkness into light. But for many families, Passover does not feel like freedom. My community is currently navigating a “triple threat” of crisis. We are seeing families who were already pushed to the brink by a child’s life-threatening diagnosis, now grappling...