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Rockland crackdown on coronavirus violations led to one fine that’s still unpaid – The Journal News

| November 13, 2020

A Rockland government enforcement of coronavirus violations during the pandemic's initial stages in March and April resulted in one congregation being fined by the health commissionerout of 13 citations, according to county documents. The one group fined Congregation Shaarei Chesed in Ramapohas not paid the $4,000 penalty from April, government spokesman John Lyon said Thursday. The county has begun legal proceedings against the North Saddle River Road congregation, Lyon said.

There is no space for hate Yeshiva University News – Yu News

| November 13, 2020

Mollie Sharfman Mollie Sharfman 10S has had an unusual path laid out for her in life. It is not one she would have chosen had she known all the details, but it is one which nevertheless has strengthened and deepened her faith both in herself and in the belief that even in the hard times, G-d is there standing by me, no matter what happens

Oppose hatred in all its forms, UN chief urges – UN News

| November 13, 2020

Secretary-General Antnio Guterres warned that alongside COVID-19, the virus of anti-Semitism and other identity-based forms of hate, has also been spreading.

Viennas woes: On Islamist terror attack – The Hindu

| November 9, 2020

The attack in Vienna that killed four people on Monday night underscores the transnational threat European countries face from Islamist terrorists. The assault follows the beheading of a schoolteacher in a Paris suburb and a knife attack in Nice that took three lives. In Vienna, the suspected gunman, Kujtim Fejzulai, 20, a dual citizen of Austria and North Macedonia and of Albanian origin, opened fire near a synagogue before being shot dead by the police.

Statement from Governor Cuomo on Two-Year Anniversary of Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting – ny.gov

| October 28, 2020

Statement from Governor Cuomo on Two-Year Anniversary of Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting | Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Skip to main content October 27, 2020 Albany, NY "Onthe two-year anniversary of the horrific shooting that killed 11 Jewish worshippers as they prayed inside the Tree of Life synagogue, our hearts remain heavy with sadness as we continue to mourn those who lost their lives that day

A Moment Of Silence For The 11 Lives Lost At The Tree Of Life Synagogue – CBS Pittsburgh

| October 28, 2020

Ireland Contracting Nightly Sports Call: October 27, 2020 (Pt. 3)KDKA-TV Sports Rich Walsh and 93.7 The Fan's Andrew Fillipponi talk about the sports topics of the day. Ireland Contracting Nightly Sports Call: October 27, 2020 (Pt.

‘Love Can Overpower Hatred’: Remembering The Lives Lost 2 Years Ago At Tree Of Life Synagogue – CBS Pittsburgh

| October 28, 2020

Ireland Contracting Nightly Sports Call: October 27, 2020 (Pt.

On Second Anniversary of Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre, Top US Jewish Group Urges Unity in Fight Against ‘Pernicious Cancer of Antisemitism’ -…

| October 28, 2020

A man prays at a makeshift memorial outside the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Oct.

Richmond synagogue inviting people to explore ‘Secrets of the Bible’ – Richmond News

| October 28, 2020

One of Richmonds Jewish congregations is offering people a chance to find out more about bible, from iconic stories and mystical meanings to lessons for life. Beginning Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 7:30pm, Chabad Richmond will be offering a new six-session course from the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI), called Secrets of the Bible

Pittsburghers reflect on the experience of virtual services – thejewishchronicle.net

| October 28, 2020

Like many in the Jewish community, Daniel Mosse typically would have spent much of the last few weeks in a synagogue. The Congregation Dor Hadash member would have marked the High Holidays among friends with festive meals, somber reflection and religious services. I would go to shul for all of the services, said Mosse.


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