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Jewish camps for kids with cancer take extraordinary precautions this summer to protect campers health – The Forward

Jewish camps for kids with cancer take extraordinary precautions this summer to protect campers health – The Forward
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People of the bike: Jewish motorcyclists who ride hogs and mow down stigmas

The Shul Boys motorcycle club visit the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage in Beachwood, Ohio. (Palmieri Photography) Jewish bikers proudly display the Israeli flag. (Courtesy Jewish Motorcycle Alliance) A member of the New England-based Lonsmen motorcycle group, whose colors and logo are symbolic of the biblical tribe of Dan. (Palmieri Photography) Jewish biker Steve Goode outside Gold s Deli in Westport, Connecticut, part of his 75-day cross-country trek that will see him visit 42 delis to help spread awareness about the problem of food insecurity. (Cathryn J. Prince) Members of the Chai Riders motorcycle club visit Camp HASC for developmentally disabled children. (Courtesy Lauren Secular)

Organ Transplants in Peril as COVID-damaged Organs No Longer Viable

Organ Transplants in Peril as COVID-damaged Organs No Longer Viable Share Article Whether we are in the end of days of the pandemic or not, its health effects will be felt for a long time as those who contracted COVID-19 will have to deal with scarred lungs, inflamed hearts and damage to other vital organs. Sim Shain, CEO of Paraflight EMS, explains how this health issue will affect organ transplantation short- and long-term since damaged organs would not be viable candidates. The blow to the organ transplant field from COVID-19 has been disastrous. This creates a two-sided problem as some COVID patients will no longer be able to donate their organs and they themselves may need an organ transplant down the road. This puts the viability of organs at risk.

Jack Tabbush Named Director of Camp Simcha Without Borders

By JLNJ Staff | February 04, 2021 (Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) Chai Lifeline welcomes Jack Tabbush as the inaugural director of Camp Simcha Without Borders. Launched during the COVID-19 pandemic, Camp Simcha Without Borders was developed to safely and innovatively deliver the magic of Camp Simcha to children and communities across the country. Camp Simcha Without Borders operates day camps and hosts special events in cities across the United States and across the globe, providing children who are unable to travel the opportunity to enjoy Simcha in their own hometowns. In 2020, more than 1,200 children took part in the inaugural summer of Camp Simcha Without Borders. Camps, programs and special events took place in Baltimore, Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, Lakewood, Monsey, Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, Philadelphia, Canada, England and Israel.

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