With Passover, one of the most important holidays for members of the Jewish faith, beginning Wednesday night — smack-dab in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic — a Winnipeg rabbi says he’s still taking an optimistic approach. “In many ways, this is not the ideal situation to celebrate this kind of holiday,” Rabbi Kilel Rose said. “For Jews everywhere around the world, Passover is really one of those central moments where families and friends gather together. “As I keep saying to my congregation, the whole idea of not being physically together is so antithetical to Judaism… and any set of religious belief systems.” Rose’s North End faith community, Congregation Etz Chayim, will be recognizing the holiday from home, and connecting online in