Tag: Pandemic

Faith is a central aspect of Judaism, but it is often taken for granted and not extensively studied or articulated.
In this article, the author encourages readers to reflect on what God may want from us during these unprecedented times of the pandemic.
The text suggests that the end of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States may be approaching in a matter of weeks.
Positive COVID-19 tests in the United States are declining to historic lows, with deaths and hospitalizations resembling those of a regular flu season, indicating the approaching end of the pandemic.
This text provides a personal account of the author's experience during rocket attacks in Tel Aviv.
The podcast discusses positive trends in pandemic data and a shift in tone among public health experts towards good news.
In this letter, Mosheh Lichtenstein discusses the emotional and spiritual impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Eden Alene, Israel's representative at the 2021 Eurovision contest, has had a busy year filled with preparations for the competition alongside her music career.
The article discusses Joe Biden's administration's decision to disregard the intellectual property rights of vaccine manufacturers, seen as a move to appease certain progressive factions.
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.
In this episode, Don Futterman, Noah Efron, and Miriam Herschlag discuss the importance of unity in Israeli politics, particularly focusing on opposition leader Yair Lapid's call for a National Unity Government that includes right, left, and center parties.
In this episode, the hosts discuss three main topics.
Dr. Ruth Westheimer, the renowned sex therapist and author, has been keeping busy during the pandemic with Zoom lectures, meetings, and even running lines with an actress preparing to portray her in a play.
Delos, a wellness real estate company, has launched a mysterious ad campaign featuring celebrities and a seal of approval called the WELL Health-Safety seal.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted Hebrew schools, leading to changes in teaching approaches, smaller classes, and shorter virtual sessions.
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 podcast discusses Joe Biden's recent pandemic speech, questioning whether his cautious tone is aimed at managing expectations to claim successes or to maintain control until the virus recedes.
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 text discusses President Joe Biden's positioning to claim credit for the pandemic response and economic recovery due to the relief bill and vaccine rollout acceleration.
In a recent development, the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague has declared its jurisdiction in the West Bank and Gaza, thereby potentially enabling the prosecution of Israelis for alleged war crimes.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the dating scene, with singles now discussing exclusivity, grocery shopping habits, and even taking coronavirus tests before the first kiss.
The narrator of the text reflects on their experience of their father's illness and eventual death.
The Israeli left is facing a significant decline, with only 13% of Israeli Jews identifying as leftists.
The podcast discusses the current state of confusion surrounding COVID-19, focusing on the reluctance of officials to be transparent about the pandemic.