If the isolation and loss of the last year has taught us anything, it is just how much we need each other, how intertwined our lives are, and how deeply we crave conversation, connection, and community.
Attendees will be seated in “family pods,” meaning they will only be partially unmasked and within close distance of those in their household.
The installations of Aura Air air purifiers took place mainly in areas with high COVID-19 morbidity rates.
Shortly after 4 a.m. on Sunday, a 65-year-old Coral Springs retiree finished running a fundraiser for a local food distribution initiative.
“Every flavor God created on the prohibited side, he created one on the permitted side.”
A new library’s priceless collection chronicles the nation’s rich Jewish history.
Jewish institutions adapt, overcome pandemic constraints
For more than two years, a movement in Hasidic Orthodox Judaism known as Chabad has been expanding in Bayonne.
A Victoria synagogue says it has received government approval to restart limited in-person services due to specific religious needs.
Yehoshua Soudakoff says his project, which will see the entire Bible visually acted out, makes Judaism accessible for the deaf and hard of hearing who miss out on communal readings
Beginning last February, Friendship Circle participants from around the country have been meeting and learning martial arts, taught by former Houstonian Darren Meyer, via Zoom.
Iowa City’s Jewish Community of Chabad plans COVID-safe gathering to celebrate Purim.