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ISIS hack targets Yad Vashem Zoom seminar commemorating Tisha b'Av
During the seminar by Yad Vashem, a message appeared telling participants that they were hacked by ISIS and showed images of swastikas.
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Hapoalim, Access Israel launch employment forum
The online conference “First Steps to Integration in Employment for People with Disabilities” will be held on Zoom on Monday, August 9 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Israel's government must act to save our children’s education - opinion
The following are some ideas to tackle the two biggest challenges that have been encountered: social and emotional well-being and academic learning.
Here's how to fight trauma triggers and their behaviors:
Your job is to become aware of when, why and how you get triggered by a “perceived” past threat. Then you must learn how to correctly respond so you can master your fear and reduce your anxiety.
Tel Aviv remains Israel's leading aliyah destination despite COVID
In 2020, approximately 11% of all new immigrants to Israel decided to live in Tel Aviv, with the city retaining its status as Israel's leading city for olim.
Chabad to hold Zoom lecture for anniversary of Lubavitcher rebbe's death
The live broadcast on Zoom will be at 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 10, which coincides with Rosh Hodesh Tamuz
Here’s how to involve virtual guests in a hybrid bar or bat mitzvah
Fully virtual bar and bat mitzvahs are, happily, no longer a necessity in many places.
‘Virtual rally’ to denounce antisemitism unites Pelosi, Schumer, McConnell
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who is Jewish, said “antisemitism is vile, reprehensible and countering everything that America stands for.”
How Zoom pushed me to get rid of my clutter
Do you think the Israel Museum would buy my old poster of Richard Nixon sitting on the toilet?
Sorry, but Zoom Judaism just isn’t the real thing
What Zoom provides is not real community. At the end of the day, digital fellowship is pyrite, also known as fool’s gold.
Conservative Jews consider whether to make Zoom prayer permanent
Initially doing so at the start of the pandemic technically violated a 2001 decision by the Conservative movement’s Jewish law authority.