Darlin', when you strictly observe the Jewish Sabbath, there is a very short list of what you're allowed to do: Pray, take a walk, study Torah, eat, take a nap, or read. Now the synagogues are closed so you're on your own, just you or you and your family. I don't want the paperbacks just because, but I need them in order not to go stir crazy during these long daylight savings time Sabbaths. Now do you understand my urgency about acquiring said books?
Things are so bad, no one is even inviting others to their seder. My neighbor and I are doing a seder together, just the two of us. Her children don't want her near the grandkids lest she catch something from them, and my peoples are sheltering in place.
D-ar-lin’,... Everyone staying home has limitations and are also on their own, they also ‘prepared’ for the possibility of holding up on the homefront. Those who stayed informed know their families routines and habits prepared.