
COVID-19 Update for the Crown Heights Community #8
A eighth update of guidelines for the Crown Heights Jewish community has been published with new recommendations from the CDC as well as reminders for measures that will keep Crown Heights safe.
A eighth update of guidelines for the Crown Heights Jewish community has been published with new recommendations from the CDC as well as reminders for measures that will keep Crown Heights safe.
A Seventh update of guidelines for the Crown Heights Jewish community has been published Erev Shabbos, with new recommendations from the CDC as well as reminders for measures that will keep Crown Heights safe.
Brooklyn Borough Hall office released a complete update on Coronavirus (COVID-19), with up to date information, as well as city and state rules and reliefs enacted for the people of New York City.
A sixth update of guidelines for the Crown Heights Jewish community has been published, with new recommendations from the CDC as well as reminders for measures that will keep Crown Heights safe.
A fifth update of guidelines for the Crown Heights Jewish community has been published, with new recommendations from the CDC as well as reminders for measures that will keep Crown Heights safe.
A hotline to answer Coronavirus related questions is being launched for the Crown Heights Jewish community. Staffed by medical professionals from the Gedaliah Society, the hotline will be available to answer the communities medical questions regarding the virus.
A third update of guidelines for the Crown Heights Jewish community has been published, with new recommendations from the CDC as well as reminders for measures that will keep Crown Heights safe.
Due to the Current serious crises, every woman is advised to check with her local mikvah for updated information on their use as per the directive of the Rabbonim and healthcare professionals.
An second update of guidelines for the Crown Heights Jewish community has been published, with new recommendations from the CDC as well as reminders for measures that will keep Crown Heights safe.
An update of guidelines for the Crown Heights Jewish community has been published, with new recommendations from the CDC as well as reminders for measures that will keep Crown Heights safe.
Five boys wanted for the brutal beating and theft on a fifteen year old girl last Thursday, have turned themselves in to the 77th precinct. The five had instigated the assault as part of a larger group of teenagers roving the area of Eastern Parkway and Utica Ave.
A congregant of Chabad of the West Side has been confirmed to have Coronavirus, according to Rabbi Shlomo Kugel of Chabad of the West Side. The extent of the exposure has yet to be determined.
The son of a lawyer who was the first confirmed case of Coronavirus in New York City has also been diagnosed with Coronavirus. The son is a student at Yeshiva University Wilf Campus. The confirmation of the spread of the virus prompted the University administration to cancel all classes at the Wilf campus today.
Two Westchester Jewish schools and another in Riverdale have notified parents that their schools will be closed Tuesday, over a local suspected coronavirus case.
As tensions escalate between Israel and Gaza, rockets continue to rain down on southern Israel. A rocket fired from Gaza on Monday afternoon directly hit a Sderot playground, causing some damage and no injuries.
A large rocket barrage of at least fifteen rockets began to rain down on southern Israel, triggering Red Alerts in multiple communities, as well as the Iron Dome. No injuries have yet been reported from the attack.
Due to the overwhelming response, two time slots have been organized for the Crown Heights community self defense training taking place. As there is limited space, please Register here as soon as possible.