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Heather Robinson

Pittsburgh resident Judah Samet lived through the Holocaust and the assault on his synagogue, the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history.
Peter Salk, son of Dr. Jonas Salk and an infectious-disease expert, believes his father’s legacy can guide modern medicine as it pertains to COVID-19.
Nursing-home administrators keep up the battle against the coronavirus while they work to improve their in-house responses and close care of patients.
“Artists are free to perform what they want, but the themes are love, healing and mothers,” said Alan Zeitlin.
With the help of the Jewish community and former IDF training, Sarit Haviv of Brooklyn aided her husband’s recovery while she coped as well.
At 96, she has eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She is a reminder that a strong legacy will live on after the Holocaust.
“We envision a virtual dating experience that mirrors the authenticity of a night out—daters will still dress up, have stimulating conversations. … The only difference will be the screen between them,” says JWed CEO Ben Rabizadeh.
His comments and absence reverberated throughout the event, with speakers ranging from U.S. Vice President Mike Pence to House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to former New York City mayor and current Democratic presidential contender Michael Bloomberg referencing it.