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In My Opinion: New manifestations of old stuff – The Register-Guard

| April 11, 2020

A colleague recently posed a very powerful question: How is your yetzer hara manifesting in new and different ways during this moment (of pandemic)? Of course, that question requires some unpacking.

COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 11 April – World Economic Forum

| April 11, 2020

A new strain of Coronavirus, COVID 19, is spreading around the world, causing deaths and major disruption to the global economy.

As Everyone Stays Home, Waters Overflow In Israel – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| April 11, 2020

Photo Credit: Jewish Press We are living in challenging times. This is the first time in my entire married life that my wife and I will be having our Seder just by ourselves. In fact, it is the first time that my Seder will not be comprised of at least ten people including children, grandchildren and guests.

Wiles Blames Jews for Trump Failing to Shut Down Abortion Clinics and Pornography – Patheos

| April 11, 2020

The viciously anti-Semitic Rick Wiles, who routinely gets press credentials from the White House to cover Trump events, says that he should shut down all the abortion clinics and turn them into coronavirus treatment facilities and ban pornography as well. Whats keep him from doing so? Jews, of course

Dreaded uptick worldwide of spiritual leaders who have died from COVID-19 – Salt Lake Tribune

| April 11, 2020

The Louisiana pastor who preached courage from his deathbed. The nun who always insisted that her order get down to brass tacks, and help people

SMITHEREENS: Reflections on Bits & Pieces. Category: Columns from The Berkeley Daily Planet – Berkeley Daily Planet

| April 11, 2020

Recasting the Forecast Bay Area weather can be rather humdrum. Fortunately

Barr: Draconian Measures Should Ease at the End of the Month – White House Dossier

| April 11, 2020

Part of the ongoing debate within the administration about how to handle the lockdown, often being played out in public. According to the Wasington Post: Attorney General William P. Barr said Wednesday that some of the government-imposed lockdown measures meant to control the spread of covid-19 were draconian and suggested that they should be eased next month.

Profile: Hanania argues American Arabs need more networking and greater involvement in local society – The Arab Daily News

| April 11, 2020

Special to The Arab Daily News Ray Hanania is a name that resonates across the American Arab community. He was one of the first in the community to jump in the deep waters of professional journalism and communications, serving as the award winning City Hall reporter in Chicago for the Daily Southtown and Sun-Times beginning in 1976.

Virtual seders are a way to connect this Passover – Wilkes Barre Times-Leader

| April 11, 2020

April 03, 2020 You look as white as a ghost, the bartender said.

Hauser & Wirth Unveils ArtLab, Pace Furloughs Workers, and More – Artforum

| April 11, 2020

As galleries across the globe continue to roll out online viewing rooms and introduce new digital platforms amid the coronavirus pandemic, Hauser & Wirth announced the launch of ArtLab, the gallerys new research and innovation arm, which will focus on projects at the intersection of art and technology. The initiative, which was conceptualized in the summer of 2019 as a way to reduce the gallerys carbon footprint and address issues of accessibility and sustainability, will include a digital residency program at the gallerys LA outpost and will unveil its first project, a virtual reality modeling tool called HWVR, later this month. The software will allow the gallery to create a VR experience of its location in Menorca, which is currently being restored by the Paris-based, Argentinean architect Luis Laplace and will open in 2021


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