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Coronavirus: From Coachella to Disneyland, these events are affected – Los Angeles Times

| March 16, 2020

As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, a new kind of cancel culture is taking hold in the entertainment industry. And it is growing.

Eight more people have tested presumed positive for COVID-19, Gov. Murphy said – Press of Atlantic City

| March 16, 2020

North Wildwood closes city buildings All city buildings in the City of North Wildwood are closed to the general public until further notice. Recreation programs are also canceled. It is important now that we do our best to protect our most vulnerable, at risk, and through the closing of our public buildings to the general public, we are doing just that, said Mayor Patrick Rosenello.

Is It Still Safe to Be a Jew in America? – The Atlantic

| March 16, 2020

Pessimism runs deep in the Jewish psyche, with, tragically, good cause. Anti-Semitism goes back to the very beginnings of Jews as a people. Since biblical days, Jews have been seen as the other, outsiders, victims of conspiracy theories and myths that have no rational source

A parent’s guide to the secret language of internet extremists – CBS News

| March 16, 2020

REVERB is a new documentary series fromCBSN Originals. Watch the latest episode, "Extremists Next Door," in the video player above.

Pandemic Panic: Breeding Ground for the Jew-Hatred Virus – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| March 16, 2020

Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons. {Originally posted to the JNS website} Burned into the historical memory of the Jewish people is what happened in the period when the bubonic plague swept through Europe from 1347 to 1351. The Black Death was one of the greatest demographic catastrophes to afflict the human race in recorded history

Jewish Atlanta Adapting to New Reality – Atlanta Jewish Times – Atlanta Jewish Times

| March 16, 2020

Jewish Atlanta may look back on March 2020 as the beginning of lasting changes in the life of the community. For now, though, the threat posed by the coronavirus, which is responsible for the disease COVID-19, is forcing congregations, schools and communal organizations, not to mention individuals, to be nimble in how they adapt to a new reality. A brave new world is what David Abusch-Magder, The Epstein Schools head of school, called it


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