Tag: Covid 19

In a recent podcast episode, the hosts address a listener's concern about the host's stance on vaccination.
The text discusses President Biden's comments about the GOP and Vladimir Putin during his visit to Europe, where he criticized the GOP and praised Putin, sparking controversy.
This article discusses how OU Kosher, the largest kosher certification agency in the world, had to adapt its operations during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure the continued availability of kosher food.
When the Covid-19 pandemic began last year, the Orthodox Union (OU) faced a challenge in supervising a cheese plant in the Midwest.
Rabbi Reuven Nathanson, director of OU Kosher's West Coast Kashruth Division, experienced challenges during the Covid pandemic while visiting American Samoa to inspect a tuna cannery.
Rabbi Yisroel Hollander, a senior rabbinical representative of Europe for the OU Kosher organization, has a demanding job that requires him to travel extensively throughout Europe to supervise the certification of kosher companies.
Financial expert David Bahnsen discusses the impact of COVID on the economy, highlighting that the real threat for the future is deflation rather than inflation.
The text reflects on the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic regarding the recitation of the Kaddish prayer for mourning rituals within the Jewish community.
The text suggests that the end of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States may be approaching in a matter of weeks.
The article discusses the resurgence of the lab leak theory regarding the origins of COVID-19 in the media and the Biden administration's call for an investigation into this theory.
The podcast discusses ongoing Israeli defensive actions against Hamas in Gaza and the confusion surrounding the lifting of masking rules by the federal government.
In a recent podcast, the discussion revolves around the decision by the president to end masking for vaccinated Americans and questions whether this change is based on science or a political strategy to divert attention from negative news.
This text provides a personal account of the author's experience during rocket attacks in Tel Aviv.
The article discusses the theological dilemma of how to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic from a religious perspective.
In this letter, Mosheh Lichtenstein discusses the emotional and spiritual impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this personal essay, the author reflects on their newfound passion for cooking during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this article, the author reflects on the teachings of the Talmud regarding living through a pandemic.
The author reflects on their fear and anxiety while traveling in America, attributing it to their feeling of being an outsider and not understanding the country anymore.
The article discusses the issue of mandating COVID-19 vaccination from a halakhic perspective.
The podcast raises concerns about the poor execution of the Oscars, the possibility of no longer needing to wear masks outdoors, and John Kerry's alleged communication with Iranians that may require him to appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant effects on the Modern Orthodox community, particularly in terms of decentralization and centralization.
The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked a surge of interest in aliyah (immigration to Israel) from Jews around the world, particularly in Western countries.
The text discusses the impact of social anxiety on various societal issues such as border security, COVID-19 response, and cancel culture.
The text discusses the significant increase in college tuition costs over the years compared to the rate of inflation, questioning the value students receive in return.
The COVID class war in America is not just a political divide between left and right, but also has elements of a class struggle.