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How a New Rochelle synagogue is coping as an epicenter of the U.S. coronavirus spread – Lohud

| March 12, 2020

Superintendent Laura Feijoo and BOE president Amy Moselhi update the New Rochelle school community on coronavirus. Rockland/Westchester Journal News Young Israel of New Rochelle had an onlinePurim party because they couldnt gather at their synagogue this week. The congregants check in on one another.

$5.4 million donated to those most affected by Pittsburgh synagogue shooting – Cleveland Jewish News

| March 12, 2020

The $5.45 million that has been donated to Tree of Life*Or LSimcha following the October 2018 shooting that killed 11 worshippersthe deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. historywill be given to survivors, first responders, congregations and families of the victims

Synagogues are getting creative amid the coronavirus outbreak – The Jerusalem Post

| March 12, 2020

(JTA) On a typical Friday, some 200 people show up for services at Temple De Hirsch Sinai, a Reform congregation in Seattle. But last week, there was no one in the pews as Rabbi Daniel Weiner welcomed Shabbat in the synagogues smaller sanctuary. Instead, some 1,500 people watched Weiner lead the prayers on their computers

rebuilding Pittsburgh donations distributed to victims and to synagogue rebuilding efforts – Jewish Insider

| March 12, 2020

An independent committee charged with distributing more than $5 million in donations to the Tree of Life*Or LSimcha Congregation in Pittsburgh has issued its final recommendations and will begin distributing the funds to the victims, families and communities affected by the deadly October 2018 terror attack.

Purim Festivities Were Set, Costumes and All. Then Coronavirus Struck – The New York Times

| March 12, 2020

[Update: On Monday, several suburban schools and private universities announced closings.] NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. There will be no merrymaking, no buzzing noisemakers and no toddlers dressed up as biblical kings and queens: Purim, the joyous Jewish festival that begins on Monday evening, has been canceled for the congregants of Young Israel of New Rochelle.

Shul in the Time of Coronavirus – Tablet Magazine

| March 12, 2020

In the early 1990s, some forgotten soul on the internet coined the term meatspace to refer to the offline area that most of us think of as the real world. The term has always been only half a joke: Its funny to think about the real world as secondary to cyberspace, but many people really do operate this way, spending the greater part of their life efforts in digital realms

Israeli rabbis get with the program against the coronavirus – Haaretz

| March 12, 2020

Ive repeatedly issued warnings that ones behavior must be in accordance with the judgment of the doctors and not violate their instructions, said Rabbi Akiva Eiger, a renowned adjudicator of Jewish law in the early 19th century. He wrote these words during a cholera outbreak in Europe. Sure enough, these words also opened a statement by the Chief Rabbinate last week to Israels religious Jews.

From ‘Spock’ greetings to chopstick Torah pointers, synagogues are getting creative amid the coronavirus outbreak – JTA News

| March 10, 2020

(JTA) On a typical Friday, some 200 people show up for services at Temple De Hirsch Sinai, a Reform congregation in Seattle. But last week, there was no one in the pews as Rabbi Daniel Weiner welcomed Shabbat in the synagogues smaller sanctuary. Instead, some 1,500 people watched Weiner lead the prayers on their computers.

Coronavirus: New York Creates ‘Containment Area’ Around Cluster In New Rochelle – NPR

| March 10, 2020

The Young Israel synagogue of New Rochelle is at the center of a new "containment area" announced by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Tuesday. New York Governor's Office hide caption The Young Israel synagogue of New Rochelle is at the center of a new "containment area" announced by New York Gov.

Families of Pittsburgh synagogue victims to get $3 million from donated funds – Jewish Journal

| March 10, 2020

Families of Pittsburgh synagogue victims to get $3 million from donated funds The Forward ", c, "> "].join("") } var c = "body", e = h[c]; if (!e) return setTimeout(q, 100); a.P(1); var d = "appendChild", g = "createElement", i = "src", k = h[g]("div"), l = k[d](h[g]("div")), f = h[g]("iframe"), n = "document", p; k.style.display = "none"; e.insertBefore(k, e.firstChild).id = o + "-" + j; f.frameBorder = "0"; f.id = o + "-frame-" + j; /MSIE[ ]+6/.test(navigator.userAgent) && (f[i] = "javascript:false"); f.allowTransparency = "true"; l[d](f); try { f.contentWindow[n].open() } catch (s) { a.domain = h.domain, p = "javascript:var d=" + n + ".open();d.domain='" + h.domain + "';", f[i] = p + "void(0);" } try { var r = f.contentWindow[n]; r.write(b()); r.close() } catch (t) { f[i] = p + 'd.write("' + b().replace(/"/g, String.fromCharCode(92) + '"') + '");d.close();' } a.P(2) }; a.l && q() })() }(); c[b].lv = "1"; return c[b] } var o = "lightboxjs", k = window[o] = g(o); k.require = g; k.modules = c }({}); /**/ (JTA) The three congregations housed at Pittsburghs Tree of Life synagogue will distribute more than $5.4 million donated in the aftermath of the deadly October 2018 shooting there.


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