Professor Leonard Weinberg is a Senior Fellow at CARR, Professor Emeritus at the University of Nevada, and recipient of both Fulbright and Guggenheim research awards. In recent years, there has been a surge in anti-Semitic violence in the United States. The most attention was focused on the murders at the Tree of Life Synagogue in […]
A PSA from Larry David: Stay inside, watch TV, don’t be an idiot
Don’t think I haven’t wondered how Larry David was faring in the current COVID-19 crisis. The answer, it turns out is pretty, pretty good all things considered. But, like many older people, he wants to keep it that way. Last night we received a much-needed update from the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star, who, like most […]
Stepping up to the plate: Jewish organizations feed the needy
Several Jewish organizations in South Florida have stepped up to the plate providing free food to people who are struggling financially due to the new coronavirus pandemic. In South Palm Beach County, a food project in Boca Raton donated truckloads of kosher for Passover meals and groceries to local people in need. The combined effort […]
Soup Kitchens Closed, Colel Chabad Rushes Supplies to Israeli Homebound
Colel Chabad has been committed to helping needy families and the elderly in Israel since its inception in 1788. But this year—with its 23 soup kitchens across Israel shuttered and dozens of public Seders canceled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic—staff and volunteers are in a race against time to provide tens of thousands […]
Comedian Stephen Glickman Brings Laughter During Pandemic
At a time when comedy clubs are closed and there’s not a lot to laugh about, stand-up comic Stephen Kramer Glickman has released a hilarious album called “Voices in My Head,” recorded last August at the Ice House in Pasadena. Full of spot-on impressions (including the last four presidents plus Sen. Bernie Sanders), Jewish jokes […]
Hudson County looking to Holy Week and Passover in a COVID-19 world
Holy Week, leading up to Easter Sunday for Christians, begins with Palm Sunday this Sunday. And sundown next Wednesday, April 8, is the start of Passover for those of the Jewish faith. How can you observe these holy days in a coronavirus world? Church attendance is out. Churches have suspended all community activities because of […]
How to help bring food to the needy this Passover
osher food pantries have spent months preparing for Passover, a pricey holiday during which many Jewish New Yorkers need some extra help putting food on the table. But with coronavirus taking a toll on family finances, those pantries are seeing a rapid increase in demand for their services. The Forward wrote about the challenges food […]
L.A. Jewish day school donates 2,000 N95 masks
A Jewish day school in Los Angeles donated 2,000 N95 face masks to a local medical center and to local police. The de Toledo High School in the West Hills neighborhood said in a statement that while doing a thorough cleaning of the campus, it found boxes of the masks purchased for the school community […]
6 Jewish coronavirus initiatives you can support from home
As the coronavirus continues to spread, synagogues, Jewish centers and other organizations that serve as gathering places for the community around the world have closed. But even while communities cannot come together physically, some are still organizing projects to provide support to those who are suffering or at perilous risk amid the pandemic. From phone […]
Seder In The Bar
We had just completed an inspired community Passover Seder. Most of the 135 guests who enjoyed the meaningful Seder had left, and the last few people were lingering and schmoozing. It was past midnight but we couldn’t just go to bed. After reading about the fifteen steps of freedom, we were awake and energized. Something […]