Chabad hosts Covid safe, festive Chanukah Drive-In Experience
Chester. Menorah Lighting honored frontline workers ‘for being pillars of light during the darkness of the pandemic.’ | 18 Dec 2020 | 03:19 Lighting the Menorah at Chabad’s Hanukkah Drive-in Experience in Chester were “people who are pillars of light during the darkness of the pandemic:” Dr. Jen Reich of Highland Mills, Chana Burston, CTeen leader Amir Mosker of Monroe; nurse Serach Callan of Goshen, Rabbi Pesach Burston, Chabad Cares coordinator Dr. Ira Kanis of Monroe, school teacher Alan Friedman of Pine Bush, County Executive Steve Neuhaus, Police Officer Michael Cohn of Warwick and paramedic/first responders Lee and Michelle Sentell of Monroe. Photos courtesy of Chabad of Orange County/Rabbi Pesach and Chana Burston.
The best dressed stars at the Screen Actors Guild Awards While celebrations were forced to go digital this year, nothing could stop our favourite stars from packing on the glamour for the virtual SAG Awards. By Chandler Tregaskes
Despite Covid-19 restrictions, the new multi-million pound project has been in production since late October. The doc, which has been shot mostly in Milan, but also in New York and Los Angeles, is scheduled for completion in 2021, in which it is then expected to sell to streaming giant Netflix.
The high-profile documentary has been written and developed by American journalist Alan Friedman who worked as a foreign correspondent for