According to recommendations from government's central coordinating body, limitations on industry and tech sector will be loosened first as schools see gradual return of students

With toll slowing in epicenters, some countries are starting to reopen their stalled economies, but signs loom that virus could be taking hold in vulnerable parts of the world

80-year-old is 12th resident of Yavne'el assisted living facility to die from the coronavirus

But top disease expert says he 'can't guarantee' that it will be safe for Americans to vote in person in November, fearing possible second wave in fall

Nearly 71 million people worldwide are unable to wash hands or practice social distancing, and are suffering from pandemic at disproportionate rates, say humanitarian organizations

Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum, who heads Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in Manhattan, struggles with challenges of not being able to be in psychical contact with her congregants

New York Times explores how Israel's vaunted spy agency uses its contacts and know-how to make sure Israel has medical devices and medicines to deal with pandemic

Reeling from virus bereavements and unable to sit shiva in normal way, Jewish mourners worldwide are turning to Israeli hotels where patients stay together and pray together

Afik Suissa still on cardiac and respiratory support, but now communicating with doctors; his mother says there is a still 'a long way to go'

Jerusalem warns Ramallah to immediately cease 'incitement' claim that Jewish state 'polluting' Palestinian towns, after 73% of cases there said linked to those who work in Israel

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