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coronavirus

2020 Market Hall seder plate with horseradish, shank bone and eggs. (Photo/Courtesy)
Posted inJewish Life

Don’t want to cook that seder yourself? Here are options for delivery or takeout seder meals in the Bay Area.

Alix Wall by Alix Wall March 24, 2020March 30, 2020
Magen David Adom medical team members, wearing protective gear, are seen at a drive-through site for coronavirus testing samples collection in Tel Aviv, March 20, 2020. (JTA/GILI YAARI/NURPHOTO via GETTY)
Posted inNews

First Israeli coronavirus death, a Holocaust survivor, buried with social distancing

by Ron Kampeas and JTA March 24, 2020
Protesters keep their social distance while protesting outside Gov. Gavin Newsom's residence in Fair Oaks. (MOLLY STUART)
Posted inNorthern California

Jewish protesters keep their distance in action demanding release of ICE detainees

Maya Mirsky
(Aaron Levy-Wolins/J. Staff) by Maya Mirsky March 23, 2020August 17, 2021
Dr. Elli Rosenberg, right, with colleagues in the coronavirus unit of Soroka Medical Center in Beersheva, Israel. (JTA/COURTESY ROSENBERG)
Posted inNews

‘I’m mentally preparing for a few months’: Meet an Israeli doctor on the coronavirus front lines

Uri Heilman by Uriel Heilman and JTA March 23, 2020March 23, 2020
The Jewish Community Library has made books available for tablets, Kindles and other devices. (MAYA MIRSKY)
Posted inCulture

Serendipitous timing: S.F. Jewish library launches ebook program

Maya Mirsky
(Aaron Levy-Wolins/J. Staff) by Maya Mirsky March 23, 2020March 31, 2020
Kosher for Passover food on a store shelf. (JTA/WILLIAM THOMAS CAIN/GETTY)
Posted inPassover

Plenty of kosher for Passover food available, Orthodox Union certification agency says

Marcy Oster by Marcy Oster and JTA March 23, 2020
The main entrance of the Staenberg-Loup Jewish Community Center in Denver, July 27, 2018. At the time, the center had staved off financial worries thanks to a newly formed nonprofit that bought its property and infused it with cash to wipe out $14.3 million in debt. (JTA/HYOUNG CHANG/THE DENVER POST via GETTY)
Posted inUncategorized

‘Painful and deep’: Jewish nonprofits face dire economic prospects during and after coronavirus

Ben Sales by Ben Sales and JTA March 23, 2020
Doe Taryn, Binya Kóatz, Elliya Cutler meet for a videoconference to discuss their mutual aid project on March 19. The project has surpassed $90,000 in direct donations to people affected by the coronavirus crisis. (SCREENSHOT/ BINYA KOATZ)
Posted inNews

East Bay Jews’ spreadsheet raises $100k in coronavirus response — and counting

Gabe Stutman by Gabe Stutman March 20, 2020April 1, 2020
Israeli Prime Minister and head of the Likud party Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a statement to the media in Kfar Maccabiah, Ramat Gan on February 21, 2019. (Photo/JTA-Tomer Neuberg-Flash90
Posted inThe Tell

In Israel, the pandemic becomes an instrument of preserving power

by Ron Kampeas and JTA March 20, 2020
In this illustration from a 1349 book by the French chronicler Gilles li Muisis, residents of a town stricken by the plague burn Jews, who were blamed for causing the disease. (WIKIMEDIA)
Posted inHistory

How Jews have fared during pandemics throughout history

by Gabriel Greschler March 19, 2020March 19, 2020

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