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Amid debates over vaccines and masks, Jewish day schools buckle down for a third year of COVID

Amid debates over vaccines and masks, Jewish day schools buckle down for a third year of COVID

Published August 13, 2021

NEW YORK (JTA) — When the school year ended two months ago, Rabbi Bini Krauss allowed himself to breathe a sigh of relief. His Modern Orthodox day school, SAR Academy, had been perhaps the first Jewish school in the country to close due to COVID...

Israeli company giving many on the autism spectrum a new leash on life

Israeli company giving many on the autism spectrum a new leash on life

Published August 10, 2021

Ori Itzchaki is an aspiring journalist. He has interviewed “Wonder Woman” Gal Gadot and Brazilian soccer legend Ronaldo for the magazine of Shavvim, an Israeli organization for people with disabilities. For now, however, journalism doesn’t pay...

Jewish funeral planned for Dick Farrel, prominent COVID skeptic who died of the virus

Jewish funeral planned for Dick Farrel, prominent COVID skeptic who died of the virus

Published August 9, 2021

(JTA) — The Florida shock radio host and former Newsmax anchor who died of COVID-19 after spending months telling his followers not to get the vaccine was a Jewish man from Queens. The Aug. 4 death of Dick Farrel, who was 65, has made global headlines...

Jewish Americans rushed to get vaccine, but aren’t now

ALEX KRUTCHIK, CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWSPublished August 8, 2021

Eighty-five percent of Jewish Americans are accepting of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a study conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute. The study surveyed several religious groups and subgroups, such as Black Protestants, Hispanic Catholics,...

Covid and Pfizer: What has Israel discovered so far?

Covid and Pfizer: What has Israel discovered so far?

Abigail Klein Leichman, Israel21cPublished August 3, 2021
How long do antibodies last, which patients get hit the hardest, how does the vaccine handle the Delta variant – the latest scientific findings from Israel.
In first, Israel and UAE exchange organ transplants

In first, Israel and UAE exchange organ transplants

Naama Barak, israel21cPublished August 2, 2021

A three-way organ swap took place this week between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, in which family members of three people requiring a transplant donated their kidneys in exchange for kidneys for ailing loved ones. It was the first time an organ...

Israel begins offering Covid booster shots, but is it wise?

Israel begins offering Covid booster shots, but is it wise?

Published August 2, 2021

With rising Covid-19 cases caused by the Delta variant and concerns about how long the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine remains effective — and how effective it is against Delta – the Israeli government decided on July 29 to make a booster shot available to...

Stacey Newman is Missouri state representative of the 87th District, which includes Clayton and parts of Brentwood, Ladue, Richmond Heights and University City.

Living with spouse’s dementia and trying hard to be strong 

STACEY NEWMANPublished August 1, 2021

I am not an expert on dementia, and I don’t want to be.  My expertise is in policy and social justice activism. I once had an office in the state Capitol. But now, my family and I are getting a crash course in frontotemporal dementia, a rare...

Guess which faith group is most likely to be vaccinated?

Arno RosenfeldPublished August 1, 2021

This article originally appeared at forward.com. Reposted with permission. As public health experts fret over a stalling COVID-19 vaccine campaign in the U.S., a new survey suggests they don’t have to worry about American Jews. Jews have the...

In times of stress, turning to contemplation can be helpful – here’s why religions emphasize rest

Kristen Lucken, Lecturer in Religious Studies, Brandeis UniversityPublished July 28, 2021

This article originally appeared at The Conversation. Reposted with permission. Over a year of dealing with COVID-19 has left a lasting imprint on our daily lives. The pandemic disrupted usual work routines, with the majority of Americans having...

Jewish spaces should keep the resources offered during the pandemic — it’s a disability issue

Jewish spaces should keep the resources offered during the pandemic — it’s a disability issue

Published July 13, 2021

This article originally appeared on Kveller. With 46% of Americans fully vaccinated, trials for children under 12 in progress and a population eager to put the last year and a half in the rearview mirror, it’s no surprise that the cultural timeline...

DC Prof. Amir Amedi with a simulation of a soundscape that conveys geometric information enabling the brain to “see” without vision. Photo courtesy of Amir Amedi

Blind Israeli man’s brain learns to ‘see’ through his ears

Abigail Klein Leichman, Israel21cPublished July 13, 2021
Israeli neuroscientists train 50-year-old man, blind from birth, to recognize visual images via sensory substitution.
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