Rosh Hashanah 2024 guide
Set to begin on Wednesday, October 2, and conclude on Friday, October 4, this year's observance will seamlessly transition into ...
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Set to begin on Wednesday, October 2, and conclude on Friday, October 4, this year's observance will seamlessly transition into ...
President made remarks at special Zoom event with Jewish leaders to mark the High Holy Days.
Confirmed Uman carriers mostly uncooperative with contact tracing, with 25% hospitalized and 19 listed in serious condition. Meanwhile, Home Front ...
Public is asked not to attend prayer ceremony on both Wednesday and Thursday to allow as many people as possible ...
In-person or online? Indoors or outdoors? Once poised for a renaissance this year, synagogues across the United States are facing ...
Only vaccinated and recovered worshippers, as well as those with negative coronavirus test results will be able to attend prayers ...
In a statement, the White House says US President Joe Biden was referring to a phone call he made after ...
With no official guidelines for how to celebrate High Holidays, Health Ministry Director-General recommends Israelis hold limited gatherings outdoors, ask ...
Israel Hayom gathers tidbits by senior health officials on how to weather the upcoming High Holy Days safely, despite coronavirus.
Workers were careful to maintain COVID precautions as they removed tens of thousands of written prayers from the ancient edifice ...
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