Nearing Its 50th Year, Laniado Hospital Looks Back On A Lifesaving Legacy
Approaching its 50th anniversary, Laniado Hospital – Sanz Medical Center reflects on five decades...
Approaching its 50th anniversary, Laniado Hospital – Sanz Medical Center reflects on five decades...
At a time when the world is quiet, people are scared and confused, and personal lives have become isolated, remembering those who have perished in the Holocaust and those who survived and the strength they conjured to get by each minute takes on an even greater meaning. As time distances us from the Shoah, our connection to living survivors also becomes distant. On Tuesday, April 21, the Yeshiva of Central Queens presented two Yom HaShoah programs on Zoom to remind us of the importance it is to be Jews, to fight and stand up for what we know is right, and to take accountability for our obligation and our responsibility to really listen to their stories, to learn from those stories, to remember them, and to pass the stories of living testimony on to our children.
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Right after the first day of Pesach, we enter a seven-week cycle known as S’firas HaOmer (the Counting of the Omer). The 49 days from Pesach to Shavuos really represent a journey of 49 steps to spiritual growth and emotional refinement that help us renew our acceptance of the Torah on an individual level.
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Please recite Psalms 20, 30, 88, 121, and 130.
Rabbi Yaakov Eliyahu Menashe ben Rachel
From grocery pickups to delivering medical supplies, here’s how you can help (or get help)
As the coronavirus pandemic took hold of the Queens area, the ever-present characteristic of kindness emerged throughout our community. Existing organizations, schools, businesses, and individuals materialized in the most astonishing and amazing ways, showcasing our inherently Jewish qualities. Distributions helplines were formed for food, medicine, medical equipment, and everything in between. The unity of our society continues to be one of the most heart-warming manifestations of mi k’amcha Yisrael, “Who is like Your nation, the Jewish people?”