Reports of discharged patients testing positive for coronavirus believed to be connected to testing errors or unresolved cases

National Insurance Institute chief says his organization is overwhelmed and behind schedule because of rising coronavirus-related joblessness

Rabbi Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss's staunchly anti-Zionist ultra-Orthodox organization at first urged followers to ignore social distancing regulations before reversing course this week

President cites case of Stanley Chera, 78, as the moment the severity of the health crisis hit home

Magen David Yeshivah in Brooklyn taking Eden Roc hotel to court over hotel's demand that canceled holiday event for 1,200 be rescheduled

Marsalis, father of famed performer sons Wynton and Branford, was the patriarch of celebrated jazz dynasty; son says death resulted from complications of COVID-19 infection

Information took too long to filter into the insular ultra-Orthodox world, and some key rabbis didn't grasp the pandemic danger. Now Israel braces for the consequences of the delay

British study contends that 4% of infected people in their forties require hospitalization, and double that among those in their fifties

Mobileye CEO Amnon Shashua and computer scientist Shai Shalev-Shwartz claim their solution can wrap up the current public health crisis in a matter of months

Nydia Velázquez, whose district includes the Jewish community on Manhattan's Lower East Side, announces illness on Twitter, says she is self-isolating

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