With limits of public gatherings and freedom of movement, the country's first closure put a damper on Passover. Now, the High Holidays look to be similarly subdued

Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum, 72, who contracted COVID-19 in March, won't travel to Satmar's Williamsburg community over Rosh Hashanah as authorities seek to stem new outbreaks

A veteran ram's hornist and a team of programmers are seeking blowing opportunities for New Year's 5781

Pop artist sings of new hope as Jews seek to leave the year of the pandemic behind

In Rosh Hashanah call with community leaders, president again appears to suggest US Jews are loyal to Israel, warns things could turn sour for Israel if they don't vote Republican

State body says 25,000 people immigrated since the last Jewish New Year, down from 38,000 the year before; life expectancy, among world's highest, rising slightly

Red Cross provides humanitarian aid to ultra-Orthodox travelers caught in the middle of crossing, unable to proceed to Uman or turn back

Coronavirus czar Ronni Ganzu reportedly not convinced of need for 500-meter limit on movement and will ask ministers to revoke it

Epidemiologists weigh in on the safety of attending prayers, hearing the shofar, Yom Kippur break fast meals, going 'sukkah hopping,' and other customs in the pandemic era

As Rosh Hashana approaches amid a pandemic and political deadlock, two-thirds say country's mood is glum, and 40% think next year will be worse

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