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Israel isnt coming through on its pledge to help risk groups beat the heat – Haaretz

| August 7, 2021

Three and a half years ago a government report said longer and more-intense heat waves appear to be our countrys most problematic issue, but the ministry tasked with tackling the problem has come up short, sources say. As a result, many of the poor, ill and elderly are suffering because of the failure to implement the plan, the National Plan for Adaptation to Climate Change. During exceptional climatic events, the employees of the Social Affairs Ministry must be in daily contact with all the people in risk groups ..

COVID in Israel: Severe cases slightly rise as new restrictions imposed – Haaretz

| August 7, 2021

Israel has recorded 3,290 new coronavirus cases since Tuesday, with 234 in serious condition, data from the Health Ministry revealed Wednesday, one day after a slew of tightened gathering restrictions were announced. Israel has recorded a slight drop in the percentage of positive tests, with 3.35 percent of coronavirus tests returning positive. Over 205,000 Israelis have received their third coronavirus vaccine dose, according to Israel's health ministry.

COVID: The future of the Jewish holidays depends on vaccination Bennett – The Jerusalem Post

| August 7, 2021

In order to avoid a lockdown and fully celebrate the Jewish holidays, Israelis have to go out and get vaccinated, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Thursday. The future of the Jewish holidays depends on vaccination numbers, Bennett stressed, addressing the Israeli public on his Facebook page in an interactive briefing. The prime minister strongly urged both Israelis over the age of 60 to go and get a third shot and younger individuals who have not gotten jabbed at all to do so immediately.

Everything you need to know about Israel’s new coronavirus restrictions – The Jerusalem Post

| August 7, 2021

The government is implementing new or reinstituted coronavirus restrictions in an attempt to flatten the curve of infections and reduce the number of seriously ill hospitalized patients.There has been a rise in morbidity and the start of the fourth wave of coronavirus infections in Israel, with over 3,000 new cases being registered every day for several consecutive days.

Cabinet to approve President Herzog’s brother as ambassador to US – The Jerusalem Post

| August 7, 2021

Veteran political negotiator and brother of President Isaac Herzog, Michael Herzog, is Prime Minister Naftali Bennetts leading candidate for ambassador to the US, a senior source in Jerusalem said on Thursday. Bennett hopes to bring the nomination to the cabinet for approval on Sunday. cnxps.cmd.push(function () { cnxps({ playerId: '36af7c51-0caf-4741-9824-2c941fc6c17b' }).render('4c4d856e0e6f4e3d808bbc1715e132f6'); }); Currently a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Herzog had a long IDF career including as head of strategic planning, and retired a brigadier-general

Adidas chooses an American-Israeli Orthodox mom as the face of a new campaign – The Times of Israel

| August 7, 2021

JTA In 2016, Beatie Deutsch placed sixth in the Jerusalem half marathon. Watching Deutsch, an Israeli born in the United States, you would have never guessed that she had taken up running only four months earlier. The following year she ran the Tel Aviv Marathon while seven months pregnant with her fifth child

Green Road Synagogue unveils state-of-the-art shul – Cleveland Jewish News

| August 7, 2021

In recent years as Green Road Synagogue was using its original building, the lobby and hallways were crammed with strollers. Not anymore

Several Synagogues and Organizations Will Join Hazon’s Green Shabbat Event Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| August 7, 2021

On Friday night and Saturday morning, Aug. 13-14, members of the Metro Detroit Jewish community will come together to celebrate Green Shabbat, sponsored by Hazon Detroit

The Sofia: The new Tiberias luxury hotel with a Zionist background – The Jerusalem Post

| August 7, 2021

Sofia is the name of the new classy hotel in Tiberias, and theres a story behind it. Owners Raul and Sophie Sarogo plan to make Sofia the first in a chain of Israeli five-star boutique hotels that will bear their Zionist grandmothers name.They had to start off the chain in Tiberias because of their family story.

Lawyer: University Heights mayor discriminates against Orthodox Jews – Cleveland Jewish News

| August 7, 2021

Even as the city of University Heights and the Aleksander Shul have come to an agreement allowing the University Heights Parkway house to be used as a synagogue for Shabbos and High Holy Days, a lawyer representing the synagogue has accused Mayor Michael Dylan Brennan of discriminating against members of the Orthodox community.


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