After several years of marriage, we are still waiting to begin building our family. Yes, we are Davening and trying everything possible towards hishtadlus. Part of that is being open to adoption to IYH start our family. If anyone is… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (JNS) – Tony Blinken vividly described his stepfather’s Holocaust-era rescue in accepting President-elect Joe Biden’s nomination to be secretary of state on Tuesday. Blinken also noted other Jewish ancestors who were refugees near the outset of his acceptance speech… Continue Reading →
China launched an ambitious mission on Tuesday to bring back rocks and debris from the moon’s surface for the first time in more than 40 years — an undertaking that could boost human understanding of the moon and of the… Continue Reading →
A woman was R”L stuck and killed by a vehicle in Flatbush, Tuesday evening. Flatbush Hatzolah was on the scene at around 5:30PM, and transported the approximately 60-year-old victim to Maimonides Hospital. Unfortunately, doctors were unable to save her life,… Continue Reading →
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syria’s military said suspected Israeli warplanes struck locations south of the capital Damascus late Tuesday, causing only material damage, state-run media reported. The report, which quotes an unidentified military official, said the warplanes struck shortly before… Continue Reading →
International air travel could come booming back next year but with a new rule: Travelers to certain countries must be vaccinated against the coronavirus before they can fly. Encouraging news about vaccine development has given airlines and nations hope they… Continue Reading →
Yossi, a bochur in his early 20’s, was a victim of physical and emotional abuse as a child. He comes from a dysfunctional family and suffers from severe depression and thoughts of suicide. He was encouraged by Amudim to enter… Continue Reading →
New York officials are continuing to urge and plead with people not to travel or hold large gatherings over the Thanksgiving holiday, and that those who violate laws may face… Read more » The post City Sheriffs to Enforce Thanksgiving… Continue Reading →
Lakewood Public Schools Superintendent Laura Winters sent out letters to staff, parents, and students regarding the upcoming extended Thanksgiving holiday, reminding everyone of the governor’s coronavirus recommendations and requesting their compliance with those rules. In an initial letter sent to… Continue Reading →
New York State Sen. Simcha Felder is calling for New York City to quickly reopen all special-needs classes in public schools. “Remote learning is failing many students with special education… Read more » The post Felder Calls for Priority Reopening… Continue Reading →
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Lev Rochel Bikur Cholim: If you’ve recovered from covid-19, your plasma can save others! When a person recovers from covid-19 they have unique antibodies in their plasma. By collecting this plasma and giving it to ill patients, we hope we… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly two months later, Chris Wallace can’t bring himself to watch a rerun of the disastrous first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden. “I’m not sure I ever will,” said Wallace, the… Continue Reading →
Richie (Yechiel) Taylor, the highest-ranked yarmulke-wearing officer in the New York Police Department, was promoted Tuesday from Captain to Deputy Inspector. Taylor has served in the Department’s Community Affairs Bureau… Read more » The post Richie Taylor, NYPD’s Highest-Ranked Yarmulke-Wearing… Continue Reading →
[COMMUNICATED] The Center for Health Education, Medicine and Dentistry (CHEMED) is offering free Tdap shots at CHEMED for all pregnant women – whether or not they are CHEMED patients – on Wednesday throughout November and December, from 9:30 a.m. to… Continue Reading →
TEL AVIV (VINnews) — In normal times, the Dave Levinsky boutique hotel, situated in the trendy neighborhood of Nahalat Binyamin, would cost over 350 NIS (105$) a night, but coronavirus is no normal time and the hotel needed to seek… Continue Reading →
As Fall turns to Winter, the gloomy cloud of Covid19 continues to cast its shadow over our lives in so many dimensions, from illness to anxiety, loss of livelihood to restricted simchas, distancing from relatives to impossibility of travel. Song… Continue Reading →
Many shoppers will go online this time of year to find the best deals on popular items. But the sellers you buy from may not be what they seem. According to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), thousands of people… Continue Reading →
Cute plastic animals with tiny accessories that pose a choking hazard, Black Panther-inspired claws with the potential to cause facial or eye injuries, and green slime that could be harmful if swallowed: These are just some of the items on… Continue Reading →
TORONTO (AP) — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday Canada will have to wait for a vaccine because the very first ones that roll off assembly lines are likely to be given to citizens of the country they are made… Continue Reading →
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