For those who missed it, the dateline on this feature is March 2, and I’m guessing the actual event took place earlier.
I was shocked, at first glance at the lack of social distancing or other precautions, but of course, this happened before we were advised by doctors as to what to do. Just another object lesson in being dan b’kav zechut.
The date of the event should have been displayed prominently to avoid confusion and the impression of lack of Covit precautions. Put this on the editors of Yeshiva World News. Perhaps they like generating controversy.
Thank you for clarifying.
After YWN! You would think after 4 months, it might be time to take this down!! Just a suggestion.
Make that 7 months
ATTN YWN Devs: Why is this still on top?
The talmidim in the picture will be married and have children of their own by the time YWN retires this story.
Say it ain’t so! This story actually got knocked off the top!!
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For those who missed it, the dateline on this feature is March 2, and I’m guessing the actual event took place earlier.
I was shocked, at first glance at the lack of social distancing or other precautions, but of course, this happened before we were advised by doctors as to what to do. Just another object lesson in being dan b’kav zechut.
The date of the event should have been displayed prominently to avoid confusion and the impression of lack of Covit precautions. Put this on the editors of Yeshiva World News. Perhaps they like generating controversy.
Thank you for clarifying.
After YWN! You would think after 4 months, it might be time to take this down!! Just a suggestion.
Make that 7 months
ATTN YWN Devs: Why is this still on top?
The talmidim in the picture will be married and have children of their own by the time YWN retires this story.
Say it ain’t so! This story actually got knocked off the top!!