Tag: Covid 19

The article discusses the experiences of women who observe the laws of family purity (taharat hamishpahah) and their use of the mikveh during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The author discusses the need to reimagine high school education, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last year, many people had to celebrate Pesach (Passover) in a different way due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The World Health Organization's investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic in China raised questions about the possibility of a lab leak from one of the virology labs in Wuhan.
The traditional Jewish matchmaker role, embodied by Fiddler on the Roof's Yente, has evolved into communal crowdsourced matchmaking in the digital age, particularly accelerated by COVID-19.
The text discusses the impeachment trial of Donald Trump, questioning the effectiveness of Trump's lawyers and the House managers.
The text discusses whether liberals will relax COVID restrictions once they are vaccinated and if the Biden administration is hesitant to engage in legal action against racial discrimination.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers, with a significant percentage expressing reluctance to receive the vaccine due to safety concerns.
Amid political turmoil in the US over Trump's impeachment, Israel is successfully vaccinating its adult population against COVID-19.
This article explores the various responses of Orthodox Jewish communities to COVID-19 restrictions and analyzes them from social, cultural, and theological perspectives.
In this article, the authors discuss how the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted both the best and worst of Israel.
The Supreme Court recently made a decision prohibiting New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's executive order that limited attendance at houses of worship as part of COVID-19 restrictions.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many industries, including commercial real estate (CRE), to reassess and evolve their practices.
In his article "The Synagogue after Corona: From Crisis to Opportunity," Judah Kerbel explores the impact of COVID-19 on synagogue life and the potential changes it may bring.
In this podcast episode, Prof. Karnit Flug discusses the impact of the COVID pandemic on the Israeli economy.
Prof. Karnit Flug from the Israel Democracy Institute and former Bank of Israel Chancellor discusses the impact of COVID on the Israeli economy, considering the benefits of Israel's small and centralized economy.
The discussed topics in the latest episode of the COMMENTARY podcast include the new round of stimulus, a more infectious strain of COVID-19 from the U.K., Donald Trump's response to the election results, and Joe Biden's current public presence.
Eli Lake discusses his essay "Guilty and Framed" on a podcast, addressing the issue of so-called COVID fundamentalists and questioning why certain doctors and public health officials are suggesting that post-vaccine life will not return to normal.
The author reflects on their experience of giving birth during the COVID-19 outbreak in New York City.
The text discusses the rise of anxiety and stress among children even before the COVID-19 pandemic and explores what schools are doing to address these mental health issues.
The author reflects on their personal experience with the power of prayer (tefillah) during a serious illness.
Rav Hershel Schachter, a prominent posek in the Modern Orthodox community, reflects on how Covid-19 has impacted the halachic process.
Rabbi Hershel Schachter has been a leading authority consulted by Jewish communities worldwide during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In this collection of letters from the Winter 2020 edition of Jewish Action, a range of topics are discussed.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the mental health of young adults, with increased rates of depression and anxiety.