Compared to Jewish communities which became virus epicenters, Russia's Jews seem to have gotten off relatively easy thus far -- and early synagogue closures may be responsible

In a bid to 'redirect resources,' as many as 37 staff members out of 180 in the United States and Israel are slated to be laid off

Two gas storage units fail after being left unattended due to India's coronavirus lockdown, say police

Health officials confront ultra-Orthodox man behind scheme at his home, warn him of consequences; he says it's just a 'consultation'

Many in region's large Arab population had difficulty accessing telemedicine facilities during lockdowns, leading to clinics facing massive backlogs

Marilee Shapiro Asher was given just 12 hours to live after contracting the coroanvirus, but walked out of hospital five days later to return to her eight decade art career

Health Ministry, officials ink deal to renew season, with training starting next week, players home-quarantining between matches and club owners demanding government compensation

Travel restrictions meant just 2,700 exits by Israelis last month, compared with 798,700 in April 2019; 6,100 Israelis returned, while just 600 foreigners entered country

Harvard fellowship cut short, one-woman show postponed, and stricken with virus, Noam Shuster-Eliassi finds plenty to laugh about with diverse crowd of fellow patients in Jerusalem

Eased restrictions announced earlier this week set to take effect in the morning; Health Ministry announces one new COVID-19 death

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