Tag: Covid 19 Impact

Jewish parents of college students are facing unprecedented challenges, including conflicts around Jewish identity, antisemitism, and Zionism on campus.
Rabbi Fine discusses the multifaceted perspectives people have during parents evenings at schools.
Spencer Lewis, the executive head of Yavneh College, has celebrated a decade of leadership at the school, highlighting the unique challenges and joys of being a headteacher.
This article discusses the changing landscape of philanthropy and fundraising for nonprofits.
The author argues for the reintroduction of home economics classes in Modern Orthodox day schools, emphasizing that it would be a pioneering feminist project.
In this open letter addressed to shul boards and fellow rabbis, Rabbi Yisrael Motzen highlights the challenges faced by clergy during the pandemic, including feelings of depression and lack of support.
The two perspectives on tefillah discussed in these articles focus on the importance of connection and personal growth in prayer.
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted the flower business in Israel, with sales down 70% due to canceled events and restrictions on international trade.
Adi Heyman, a fashion stylist and blogger, quickly shifted her focus from the fashion industry to COVID-19 relief efforts when the pandemic hit.
The Canadian Jewish News, a long-standing national publication serving Canadian Jewry, has announced its closure due to economic struggles worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic.