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St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

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Cathleen Kronemer, NSCA-CPT, Certified Health Coach, is a longtime fitness instructor at the Jewish Community Center. She is also a member of the St. Louis Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.

Fitness instructor Cathleen Kronemer: Putting the ‘new’ in the New Year

CATHLEEN KRONEMER, Special to the Jewish LightPublished September 5, 2021

As the leaves turn from verdant green to robust shades of orange, yellow and red, losing their tenuous hold on the tree branches and drifting aimlessly downward, Jews recognize this as not only heralding the coming of autumn but also the advent of the...

Birthright trips to resume in October without quarantines for the vaccinated

Birthright trips to resume in October without quarantines for the vaccinated

Published September 3, 2021

(JTA) — Birthright Israel is resuming its trips after a month of cancellations over Israeli COVID-19 quarantine rules, the organization announced Thursday. Participants who have been fully vaccinated in the past six months will not have to quarantine...

Thanos Plervis (The Hellenic Parliament)

Greece appoints health minister who defended his father’s desire to see Jews in Auschwitz

Cnaan LiphshizPublished September 2, 2021

(JTA) — Greece has appointed a health minister who defended the antisemitic writings of his father in court more than a decade ago. Thanos Plevris, who was named to his post as part of a government reshuffle, said Wednesday in a statement that he...

Immune system illustration by Peter Schreiber Media via Shutterstock.com

New drug candidate could boost potential of immunotherapy

Abigail Klein LeichmanPublished August 30, 2021

(Israel21c) - One of the biggest breakthroughs in cancer treatment today is immunotherapy. Rather than flooding the body with toxic chemicals and radiation, this method recruits the patient’s own system to fight the cancer. While the immune system’s...

St. Louis faith leaders encouraging worshippers to get vaccinated

St. Louis faith leaders encouraging worshippers to get vaccinated

Jordan PalmerPublished August 28, 2021

St. Louis area faith leaders— including Rabbi Amy Feder, Senior Rabbi of Temple Israel and President of the St. Louis Rabbinical and Cantorial Association—are joining together to encourage vaccination among St. Louis area worshippers. In an approximately...

5 Jewish Magic Rituals to Prepare for the New Year

Hannah YeringtonPublished August 25, 2021

This article originally appeared on Alma. The High Holidays are approaching. Right now, we are in the Hebrew month of Elul. Elul is a time for metaphorical and literal sweeping, for dusting the cobwebs of our home and souls. The letters that make...

Is it safe to attend Rosh Hashanah services? Should kids? Your COVID-19 High Holiday questions, answered.

Is it safe to attend Rosh Hashanah services? Should kids? Your COVID-19 High Holiday questions, answered.

Published August 24, 2021

(JTA) — For the second year, COVID-19 has made it so Jews who want to attend High Holidays services must undergo a complicated risk calculation. Is it safe to go to synagogue for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur? Should I bring my children? Is the shofar...

Israel will now let gay men donate blood

Israel will now let gay men donate blood

Published August 22, 2021

(JTA) — Israel has ended a restriction on blood donation that effectively prohibited gay men from donating blood. Until now, Israel had prohibited any man who had had same-sex relations over the past 12 months from giving blood. Now, the question’s...

To mark 100,000 COVID-19 deaths, Argentina turns to a Jewish cemetery tradition

JTA StaffPublished August 20, 2021

  (JTA) — The Argentines who placed stones in front of the Casa Rosada government building this week were marking a grim milestone in their country’s COVID-19 experience: crossing the 100,000-death threshold. They were also echoing a Jewish...

Dr. Reem Dowery, left, and Prof. Doron Melamed. Photo courtesy of Technion-Israel Institute of Technology

Study reveals why elderly at more risk from Covid-19

Abigail Klein LeichmanPublished August 19, 2021

(Israel21c) - The elderly population appears to be more vulnerable to Covid-19, and vaccines are less effective in protecting them. Now we know why. For her doctoral thesis under the guidance of immunology Prof. Doron Melamed, Technion-Israel Institute...

A patient recovering after receiving Prof. Nadir Arber’s experimental EXO-CD24 Covid-19 treatment. Photo courtesy of Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

Interest growing in 3 experimental Israeli Covid treatments

Abigail Klein LeichmanPublished August 17, 2021

In February, the world’s attention was focused on Covid-19 experimental drugs. By April, with the worldwide vaccine campaign in full swing, Covid treatments didn’t seem important anymore. Now that we know the virus isn’t going away despite...

Has Israel just found the cure for Covid?

Has Israel just found the cure for Covid?

Abigail Klein Leichman, Israel21CPublished August 16, 2021

Even with Israel’s world-leading rollout of Covid-19 vaccinations, drugs to treat Covid patients are in desperate need across the world. Two such drugs developed in Israel show great promise in clinical trials: EXO-CD24 and Allocetra. EXO-CD24,...

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