[COMMUNICATED] Take Advantage of Your Free Time! Learn skills that will get you ahead! Remote open house tonight! Tuesday, May 26, 7:30 PM. Gain valuable skills that will help you get a good job, become a valuable employee, and start… Continue Reading →
First came a high fever, drenching sweats and muscle aches. Then, almost a month later, a weird numbness that spread down the right side of her body. Darlene Gildersleeve thought she had recovered from COVID-19. Doctors said she just needed… Continue Reading →
Imagine a Jew who has never heard of Shavuos. There are thousands in New York City alone. This reality is shattering for the future of the Jewish people. Enter Emet Outreach. For the past 16 years, this dynamic, Queens-based kiruv… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (AP) — The verbal dispute between a white woman walking her dog and a black man bird watching in Central Park might normally have gone unnoticed in a city preoccupied by the coronavirus pandemic. That changed when birdwatcher… Continue Reading →
It’s a day the community unites in full support of those who have been on the front lines saving lives. It’s a day to show appreciation to those who enter the lines of exposure time and again in order to… Continue Reading →
Shavuos is upon us, kabbolas haTorah is here once again. This Sefiras Ha’Omer has been a different countdown to Shavuos but, despite everything Yidden from around the world are slowly emerging from various stages of lockdown and cautiously returning to… Continue Reading →
So Assemblymen Ron Dancer and Rob Clifton want Murphy to consider Six Flags Entertainment’s plan to reopen its theme park in Jackson. May 50+ people waiting on line for a ride pray together? Some houses of worship may want to… Continue Reading →
The suburbs north of New York City eased outbreak restrictions and the trading floor of the New York Stock exchange reopened for the first time in two months as the… Read more » The post Cuomo Looks to ‘Turn the… Continue Reading →
After reinstating alternate side of the street parking regulations for street cleaning for the week of May 18, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Tuesday, May 26, that once again… Read more » The post NYC Again Suspends Alternate Side… Continue Reading →
Syrian President Bashar Assad is confronting the biggest challenges to his hold on power since Syrians first rose up against him nine years ago as a rift within his family,… Read more » The post Syria’s Assad Confronting Toughest Challenges… Continue Reading →
The post New Rules at Boro Park’s Shomrei Shabbos Shul appeared first on Hamodia. In related news: Fire Rages Next to Shomer Shabbos Shul in Boro Park Hachnosas Three Sifrei Torah to the Shomer Shabbos Shul in Boro Park BDE:… Continue Reading →
Medicare recipients will be able to get prescription plans that limit copays for insulin, a potential savings of hundreds of dollars, the White House announced Tuesday in a pivot to… Read more » The post Most Medicare Enrollees Could Get… Continue Reading →
BALTIMORE (VINnews) — A former student of Ner Israel of Baltimore was arrested on Tuesday morning for attempting to run over a Yeshiva staff member. Baltimore County Police received a 911 call at around 7 a.m. Tuesday morning for a… Continue Reading →
The operators of the Leviathan natural gas platform are being charged by the Environmental Protection Ministry with failing to comply with emissions regulations, the Times of Israel reported on Tuesday.… Read more » The post Government Demands Data on Leviathan… Continue Reading →
El Al’s troubled labor relations now threaten its prospects for obtaining a desperately-needed loan package, CEO Gonen Usishkin told the company’s workers in a letter sent on Tuesday. “The threshold… Read more » The post El Al to Workers: Bailout… Continue Reading →
The verbal dispute between a white woman walking her dog and a black man bird watching in Central Park might normally have gone unnoticed in a city preoccupied by the coronavirus pandemic. That changed when birdwatcher Christian Cooper pulled out… Continue Reading →
The following are the latest updates for New York compiled by YWN following the daily press conferences of NY Governor Cuomo and NYC Mayor DeBlasio. – At least 73 people died from coronavirus yesterday – the lowest single-day total yet…. Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Commercial flights will not resume to Israel until mid-July at the earliest, according to the head of Ben Gurion Airport. Shmuel Zakaim, the airport’s managing director, told the Israeli news website Ynet that even when the flights… Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Commercial flights will not resume to Israel until mid-July at the earliest, according to the head of Ben Gurion Airport. Shmuel Zakaim, the airport’s managing director, told the Israeli news website Ynet that even when the flights… Continue Reading →
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