Educators hope experience during COVID will make this round easier, as system grapples with traumatized students and staff called up for reserve duty

Ex-premier of New Zealand declines to accept pay for working to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist internet content; will also join Prince William's environmental charity

Following advocacy by Jewish groups, convictions could now bring jail time; synagogue services targeted after they went online during COVID-19 pandemic

Religion reporter Judah Ari Gross looks at sexual abuse stats and civil marriage via Zoom, and Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn discusses train service and the Balad party

Incident in Minneapolis suburb points to risk of using video conferencing in Conservative shuls, which are otherwise barred from using electronics on Sabbath

Researchers tracked engineers at a firm with offices in Portugal, Israel, Finland, Hungary and India and found participants were too focused on watching each other on screen

Knesset Speaker Mickey Levy to host virtual event from Knesset, but will use a committee room rather than plenum; hard-left Joint List MK says he'll boycott 'propaganda' and 'lies'

Democratic lawmaker says Ukrainian envoy asked not to share anything on social media, but Marco Rubio and Steve Daines defend posts, say there was 'no identifying information'

'From the Beginning,' an exhibit of photos taken by Moshe Gold when work dried up during pandemic, goes on show at Jerusalem Cinematheque, offering a new look at familiar places

As uncertainty remains over whether relatives should get together to celebrate the Exodus from Egypt, a few share 'mah nishtana' -- what's different this year

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