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Technology Keeping People Together at Modern Orthodox Shul

Virtual programming at New Synagogue in Palm Beach, Fla., including Zoom classes, pre-recorded religious services and live-streamed events, has allowed participation from families across North America. ....

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Temples, churches on Palm Beach relax COVID-19 restrictions in wake of CDC update


Palm Beach Daily News
More than a year ago, the coronavirus pandemic forced houses of worship in town to cancel in-person gatherings, many of which were replaced with virtual events. 
That is slowly changing. With the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announcement that fully vaccinated people can now gather with other individuals without masks, some Palm Beach temples and churches are slowly relaxing COVID-19 restrictions.
“After the CDC removed restrictions for fully vaccinated people, we sent an email to our members saying that after the second vaccine, they could attend indoor service without a mask,” said Palm Beach Synagogue Rabbi Moshe Scheiner. ....

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Pandemic creates mix of virtual, socially distant celebrations


Palm Beach Daily News
With COVID-19 cases surging again and most in-person gatherings suspended, temples and synagogues in town have reimagined how to celebrate Hanukkah in both virtual and socially distant events this year.
The holiday, popularly known as a “festival of lights,” will begin Thursday evening and end the evening of Dec. 18. Traditionally, Hanukkah is observed by lighting the candles of a menorah, which are lit in the evenings preceding each of the eight days of the celebration.
Rabbi Michael Resnick said Temple Emanu-El will not have any in-person Hanukkah events this year because he feels holding them while coronavirus cases are surging would be “the height of irresponsibility.” Instead, the temple will hold a virtual Hanukkah menorah lighting and Havdalah at 6 p.m. Saturday. ....

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