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Jewish College Students Are Uniting in Zoom University Hillel
Being Jewish
Jewish College Students Are Uniting in Zoom University Hillel
by
Deanna Schwartz | JTA
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced nearly every college to transition to online courses and, in most cases, move students out of their dorms.
Holidays
Some Orthodox Rabbis in Israel Approve Virtual Seders
by
Marcy Oster | JTA
The rabbis compared the use of the technology for the seder to the permission to provide life-saving treatment on Shabbat.
Being Jewish
Being the Child of Survivors Prepared Me for This Pandemic
by
Sara Nuss-Galles | JTA
This pandemic is my first realistic encounter with the hyper-wariness my parents harbored and I long struggled to squelch inside me.
Wider World
‘Righteous’ Poles at Risk from Coronavirus Receive Help
by
Cnaan Liphshiz | JTA
The organization From the Depths is delivering groceries to Poles recognized by Israel as Righteous Among the Nations.
Health + Medicine
From the Coronavirus Outbreak Ward at Hadassah Hospital
by
Meryl Jacobs | JTA
The doctors and nurses at Hadassah Hospital are caring, compassionate and professional—although it’s hard to get used to a team approaching you in full protective gear.
Being Jewish
Passover in a Pandemic: Solo Seders and Broken Traditions
by
Ben Sales | JTA
Families are scrapping traditions as Passover approaches, relying on Zoom get-togethers and solo or small-scale meals in the face of the pandemic.
Israeli Scene
Rabbi Asks Worshippers Not to Kiss Stones at Western Wall
by
Marcy Oster | JTA
Worshippers at the Western Wall have begun standing six feet apart during prayers services, and have been told not to kiss the stones.
Wider World
Rome’s Jewish Community Responds to the Coronavirus
by
Philissa Cramer | JTA
“We are in a state of complete uncertainty,” said Ruth Durgello, president of Rome’s Jewish community.
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