Pandemic gives rise to anti-Semitic zoom bombing attacks in Ohio It was only between 15 and 20 seconds but it felt devastating,” said the Pepper Pike Rabbi, as he described the zoom bombing incident. Author: Rachel Polansky (WKYC) Updated: 9:14 PM EDT May 6, 2021
PEPPER PIKE, Ohio In April 2020 as the country began functioning in a virtual world, Northeast Ohio synagogues were adjusting too.
“Our synagogue here in Pepper Pike still wanted to create community so we shifted and adapted and became a virtual online community,” said Rabbi Hal Rudin-Luria, B nai Jeshurun.
That meant Rabbi Rudin-Luria was using zoom for all of his services and classes.
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Partly cloudy skies this evening will give way to cloudy skies and rain overnight. Low 54F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Updated: March 27, 2021 @ 7:15 pm
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