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      Local Voice

      Be of service during Covid and get a ‘helper’s high’

      Social distancing is as bizarre a term as it is a phenomenon, and, unfortunately, it has barreled into our lives with a depressing velocity. Since the…
      By Zoe Stricker May 21, 2021
      Herzel Simon celebrates Hanukkah at his home in Mumbai, India, Dec. 29, 2020. (Photo/JTA-Courtesy Simon)

      World

      India’s Jews try to stay safe from Covid, offer relief to others

      Nissim Pingle, the head of Mumbai’s Jewish community center, hasn’t left his home since March. That’s when Covid-19 began to overtake India. A second wave…
      By Cnaan Liphshiz, JTA May 10, 2021
      Susan Aronovsky visits with her 94-year-old father, Albert Stark, at the S.F. Campus for Jewish Living on March 29, the first time they had seen each other in over a year. (Photo/Camille Cohen)

      Editorial

      Getting vaccinated isn’t about you — it’s about all of us

      Are you vaccinated? If so, you are in the majority. More than half of all Californians 16 and older are now fully or partially vaccinated, according to…
      By J. Editorial Board Apr 29, 2021
      UCSF's Dr. Robert Wachter was part of a Federation-sponsored webinar on post-pandemic reopening in the Jewish community.

      Health

      Jewish leaders fire questions at Covid expert as they plan reopenings

      In 2020, there were two big questions: What are my chances of contracting Covid? If I get infected, what are my chances of getting sick, or dying? “Today…
      By Sue Fishkoff Apr 22, 2021
      Dana Sheanin is the CEO of Jewish LearningWorks.

      First Person

      Jewish life, Covid-19 and the rebuilding power of women

      When I accepted the position of CEO at Jewish LearningWorks, I never could have foreseen that my first year would coincide with the first year of a global…
      By Dana Sheanin Apr 20, 2021
      A note to Pandemic Panties wearers: "Put on one leg at a time."

      Bay Area

      How these women turned a cheeky joke into ‘Pandemic Panties’

      Lynne Kipnis and Nancy Jones wanted women to start the day with a smile on their cheeks. That’s why they launched Pandemic Panties, a weeklong set of…
      By Janet Silver Ghent Apr 19, 2021
      Vic and Linda Milhoan explore “Levi Strauss: A History of American Style” at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco. (Photo/Forward-Sarah Brown)

      Culture

      CJM welcomes back in-person guests

      It’s been over a year since Vic and Linda Milhoan were in a museum. This week, they were some of the first visitors to step foot in the Contemporary…
      By Sarah Brown, Forward Apr 19, 2021
      An Israeli woman has her temperature taken before entering the Mahane Yehuda market in Israel, June 16, 2020. (Photo/JTA-Olivier Fitoussi-Flash90)

      Israel

      Starting Sunday, Israelis won’t be required to wear masks outdoors

      Israel has reached a milestone in its return to normalcy: Starting Sunday, Israelis will no longer be required to wear masks outside. The announcement…
      By Ben Sales, JTA Apr 16, 2021
      Beth Jacob Congregation in Oakland held its first indoor service in a year, March 14, 2021.

      Religion

      Bay Area synagogues start to head back inside

      “It was a High Holidays atmosphere,” said Rabbi Mark Bloom, describing the first indoor event at his synagogue in more than a year. “The joy of just being…
      By David A.M. Wilensky Apr 14, 2021
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