With families confined at home, country belts out Four Questions, traditionally sung by youngest member of household, asking 'Why is this night different from every other night?'

'Isolation' site includes lodging tent, kitchenette, Beit Midrash study tent, showers, out-houses and generator; 20 far-right activists also receiving army protection

Kosher stores throughout US taking customers’ temperatures at entrance, installing Plexiglas dividers at checkout counters and extending hours past midnight to avoid crowding

Streets usually bustling with people preparing for holiday sit unusually quiet as virus sweeps through state, but locals still do their best to preserve celebratory spirit

Death toll makes Beth Shalom hardest-hit old age or nursing home in kingdom, infections began before management imposed lockdown

Large festive family meals replaced with many celebrating alone or in small groups as government tightens restrictions, fearing gatherings could spark fresh wave of infections

Britain's confirmed death toll reaches 7,097 on Wednesday, an increase of 938 from 24 hours earlier

Jewish News and Jewish Chronicle had previously announced a planned merger, but now say they can't survive the impact of the coronavirus epidemic in their current forms

Two people were killed and five injured in Saturday attack during shopping hours in town under lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic

Through prosperity and darkness -- and now again in modernity -- the retelling of the Exodus story has evolved alongside the Jewish people. Prof. Vanessa Ochs traces the journey

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