
Central Hatzalah Posts Advisory On Increase in COVID-19 Cases
Central Hatzalah of New York City published a community advisory Tuesday warning the community of an uptick in COVID-19 cases.
Central Hatzalah of New York City published a community advisory Tuesday warning the community of an uptick in COVID-19 cases.
Watch Live at 7:00pm: Join tonight at 7:00pm as Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin will be giving a shiur Shaar Habitachon broadcast live from 770. The Live feed will be broadcast here in CrownHeights.info.
With schools finally set to reopen for the new year, teachers are busy preparing for their return to the classroom. To help them put their best foot forward, Igud Hamelamdim held its sixth annual Teacher’s Training Course.
Rabbi Zecharia and Rivkah Phillips arrived in the city of Walnut Creek, twenty-five miles east of San Francisco, last week. They will expand the preschool established by Rabbi Dovber and Chaya Berkowitz and focus on youth and teen programs in Contra Costa.
Rabbi Sholom Hecht opened Hecht’s Judaica on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1969, but his first foray into the business was nearly 20 years earlier, in 1950. He passed away on 22 Tammuz, the yahrzeit of his father, Yehoshua Hecht.
With great sadness we report the sudden passing of Reb Yehudah Dov (Leibish) Greenbaum OBM, a member of anash in North Miami Beach, Florida. He passed away on Monday, the 4th of Elul, 5780. Updated with Levaya information.
Four terrorists from the Islamic Jihad organization were killed in a so-called “work accident” in the Gaza Strip late on Monday. According to Kan 11 News, which cited Palestinian Arab sources, the terrorists were killed while preparing rockets to fire toward Israel.
An eleven year old boy and four babies had their bris in a COVID world thanks to a Shliach, and a Doctor quarantined for 14 days.
The National Guard was called in to quell fiery riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin — as protesters defied a curfew to loot and destroy a mostly black business area they are supposedly trying to defend following the police shooting of a local black man.
Non-Israeli passport holders who do not come from countries with low coronavirus infection rates will be banned from entering the country until at least Oct. 1.