""Normally on Pesach we celebrate the freedom from slavery in order to serve the infinite Holy One. This year, we limit our freedom to serve the lives created in the image of the Holy One." -- Dr. Michael Slater, emergency medicine (ER) physician (quoted here)
[As Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg points out, it's not different from all other Pesachim: "This is hardly the first Passover the Jewish people have endured during times of affliction or pain. The fact that we might even ask how to regard this season is a testament to how fortunate we have been over the past decades, particularly in the United States. It has not always been so; other profound distresses have long impacted our reading of the Haggadah -- the text of the Passover Seder -- and the meaning of the holiday."]