When the coronavirus outbreak began, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention listed cough, shortness of breath and fever as possible symptoms for the newly-discovered virus. Now, the organization is adding six new possible symptoms to its list, including headache,… Continue Reading →
These past few weeks have been challenging for all of us, but for many Chai Lifeline families, the impact of COVID-19 has been particularly devastating. Navigating the complexities of childhood illness is difficult enough under the best of circumstances. Doing… Continue Reading →
Learn about a stable and lucrative parnassah. With a 96% Placement Rate, PCS/Agudath Israel has relationships with hundreds of top tier firms, where gradutes have been placed since 2005. The FDU Masters in Accounting Program has been ranked by Eduniversal… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (AP) — With limited supplies of coronavirus tests available, the Pentagon is focusing first on testing those performing duties deemed most vital to national security. Atop the list are the men and women who operate the nation’s nuclear forces,… Continue Reading →
Living with severe depression and anxiety can hardly be called living. It is a painful and hopeless existence especially for someone who not so long ago was vibrant and successful. It feels like being buried in a deep dark pit,… Continue Reading →
Save a Family of 12 Yesomim. Seven who are single. Avrohom Yitzchok Cohen a noted Askon is the Bensonhurst community was niftar at the young age of 55 due to the Corona Virus. He was part of the closenit community… Continue Reading →
[COMMUNICATED] It was a regular, simple engagement party not long ago. The siblings gathered around the chassan and kallah. Everyone smiled and was happy. But underneath it all was the elephant in the room: Mommy. “Mommy,” or Mrs. Ayala Gutman,… Continue Reading →
New York’s daily coronavirus death toll dropped to below 400, less than half of the deaths recorded at the height of the coronavirus crisis in the state’s hospitals. Details on developments in the coronavirus outbreak in New York: ___ THE… Continue Reading →
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday he hopes to have a roadmap by June 1 on how to rebuild the city after the coronavirus threat subsides. The mayor, a Democrat, said at a news conference that city… Continue Reading →
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is returning to work after recovering from a coronavirus infection that put him in intensive care, with his government facing growing criticism over the deaths and disruption the virus has caused. Johnson’s office said he… Continue Reading →
The U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds, and the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, will honor frontline COVID-19 responders and essential workers with formation flights over New York City, Newark, Trenton and Philadelphia April 28…. Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM (JNS) — While many businesses were allowed to open in Israel on Sunday morning as coronavirus restrictions in the country are gradually relaxed, COVID-19 hot-spot neighborhoods in the towns of Netivot and Beit Shemesh were placed under strict lockdown,… Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — In a tragic corollary to the coronavirus’s effect on the economic situation in Israel, a well-known store owner in the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem committed suicide due to his economic difficulties, according to a report by… Continue Reading →
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is to lead a meeting Monday to discuss the different approaches for a controlled return of the education system to full learning capacity during the coronavirus pandemic.… Read more » The post Netanyahu to Hold Meeting on… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (AP) – The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments related to the global economy, the work place and the spread of the virus. ________________________ GOVERNMENT &… Continue Reading →
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As the rollback on coronavirus restrictions went into effect on Sunday, Machane Yehudah Shuk shop owners held a protest about the continued closure of the shuk. The Machane Yehudah shuk is not only an icon of Jerusalem but is also… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (AP) — Spend what it takes, Washington said as it confronted the coronavirus. Well over $2 trillion later, it’s unclear where that spending will end. One of the lasting legacies of the coronavirus pandemic will be staggering debts and… Continue Reading →
There are 15,398 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Israel as of Motzei Shabbos, with 132 in serious condition, of whom 100 are ventilated. A total of 6,602 Israelis have recovered from the virus. Israel recorded 200 fatalities due to… Continue Reading →
Israeli Health Minister Ya’acov Litzman announced that he will step down from his post for a new cabinet position following weeks of criticism of his handling of the coronavirus crisis. The criticism reached its peak after Litzman allegedly violated the… Continue Reading →
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