Israeli Nurses Describe Current Wave Of COVID-19 Patients: ‘Like A Fish Out Of Water’ (Video)
By: Staff Reporter
In a revealing interview with two nurses from the Beilinson hospital in Petach Tikva, they describe their feelings and experiences during the current wave of COVID-19 which has swept through Israel, causing more than 200 deaths in August so far. The two – a Jewish and Arab nurse working side by side – said that patients are gasping for breath “like a fish out of water” and stressed their frustration that patients could have prevented their life-threatening conditions if they had vaccinated.
The two – a Jewish and Arab nurse working side by side – said that patients are gasping for breath “like a fish out of water” and stressed their frustration that patients could have prevented their life-threatening conditions if they had vaccinated
In a revealing interview with two nurses from the Beilinson hospital in Petach Tikva, they describe their feelings and experiences during the current wave of COVID-19 which has swept through Israel, causing more than 200 deaths in August so far. The two – a Jewish and Arab nurse working side by side – said that patients are gasping for breath “like a fish out of water” and stressed their frustration that patients could have prevented their life-threatening conditions if they had vaccinated.
The two also detailed their experiences with some of the patients dying from the disease as well as with those who choose to ignore safety precautions and believe that the pandemic is over.
Washington, D.C. - Nov. 10, 2025 - The shutdown stalemate that has dragged on in the Senate officially ended late Monday night, and it places Congress on a path to reopen the government later this week.
Senators advanced a bipartisan funding package to end the government shutdown after a group of Senate Democrats broke from their colleagues and joined Republicans in their bid to reopen the government.
Those same eight Senate Democratic caucus members stuck with Republicans and provided the crucial votes needed to send the package to the House.
The Senate smashed through procedural hurdles and advanced its package to reopen the government, with the onus of ending the shutdown now falling on the House. (Tom Brenner/Getty Images)
The votes went...
US President Donald Trump said on Monday his administration is working with Israel to get along with Syria.
Speaking to reporters after meeting Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the White House, Trump said, “People say he’s had a rough past. We’ve all had a rough past.”
Trump added that he gets along well with Sharaa, expressing confidence that he will be able to do the job.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry said in a statement following the meeting between Sharaa and Trump that the US affirmed its support to reach a security deal between Israel and Syria.
Recently, al-Sharaa told reporters in Damascus that ongoing negotiations with Israel on a security pact could lead to results "in the coming days"
Sharaa stated that if the security pact is su...
Baltimore, MD – Nov. 6, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petirah Morris Reef, z’l, father of Mrs. Hayley (Michael) Bazelon.
The levaya will be held at 11:30AM on Friday, Nov. 7 at Steeles Memorial Chapel, 350 Steeles Avenue West, Thornhill, ON L4J 1A1
Shiva will be observed at 3302 Shelburne Road, Baltimore, MD 21208, from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Monday through Wednesday.
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For over three decades, One Israel Fund has served as the premier organization in North America supporting Israel’s Biblical Heartland, funding hundreds of essential projects each year, from medical and recreation to education, community impact and preventative security. Every initiative represents a lifeline, strengthening communities and protecting families who live with courage and conviction on the frontlines of Jewish history.
The evening promises an extraordinary program that combines meaning, inspiration, and uplifting entertainment. Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, a steadfast voice for Israel in the U.S. Congress, will headline the event with a powerful address. The program will also feature Nathaniel “@NateBuzz” Buzolic, bel...
Baltimore, MD - Oct. 25, 2025 - Thanks to the leadership and financial backing of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore, the Weinberg Park Heights JCC proudly celebrates the opening of its reimagined Sports & Wellness Center. With fresh spaces, modern amenities, and a renewed focus on connection, wellness, and inclusion, the JCC stands ready to serve Baltimore’s Jewish community with warmth, sensitivity, and pride.
Built with Purpose and Partnership
Driven by a commitment to community, the Weinberg JCC project was designed to serve the neighborhood’s predominantly Orthodox population while remaining open and inclusive to all.
“The Associated’s support and vision have been integral to every step of this journey,” said Paul...
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Baltimore, MD - Oct. 29, 2025: Dear Friends,
Rabbi Avinoam Yaakov Schleifer tragically passed away this week. He left behind a grieving wife and children who must now face the daunting challenge of continuing their lives without him. In the wake of this tragedy, we, as a community, must come together and provide crucial support during their time of need. This campaign is crucial to supporting the Schleifer family as they grapple with this challenge. All funds raised via this platform will be carefully and responsibly overseen, both now and in perpetuity, by a small committee of professionals with strong backgrounds in legal and financial planning/budgeting, alongside oversight by community Rabbanim and Ahavas YisraelPlease give generously during these tragic moments to ensu...
The Oval Office is a long way from Abu Ghraib.
When he’s greeted by President Donald Trump on Monday, Ahmad al-Sharaa will have completed his journey from jihadist leader to head of state receiving a warm White House welcome.
Since toppling the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, Syria‘s interim leader has spent the past year transforming his global image while tackling deep divisions at home.
Now, al-Sharaa, who has thrown off his nom de guerre Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, will make history as the first Syrian president to visit the White House.
“I think he’s doing a very good job,” Trump said last week, setting the tone for his landmark meeting with al-Sharaa, who would not have been able to set foot in the U.S. a year ago thanks to the $...
During the Second Temple, the Greek empire reigned (over Israel),1 and they (the Greeks) passed decrees against the Jews and (tried) to erase their religion, and did not allow them to carry out Torah (study) or the commandments. They put their hands on their property and their daughters. They entered the Temple, destroyed and made the pure unclean. The Jews were in great distress because of them and were much oppressed, until the G-d of their fathers had mercy on them, delivering them from their hands and saving them. Then overcame, the sons of the Hasmonean High Priest, (the Greeks) and killed them and saved the Jews from their hands. They appointed a king from the Priests, and the kingdom of Israel was restored for more than 200 years until the destruction of (the) second (Temple). When the Jews overcame their enemies and destroyed them, it was the 25th of Kislev2 when they entered the Sanctuary (inner room) and did not find pure (olive) oil in the Temple, except one jar sealed with seal of the High Priest, and it did not contain enough to light except for one day only. But they lit from it the lamps of the Menorah3 for eight days, until they could crush olives and produce a (new quantity) of pure oil. For these reasons, decreed the Sages of that generation that these eight days that begin on the 25th Kislev, will be days of joy and praise. One lights on them lamps at evening at the entrance to the houses, every evening of the eight nights to show off and demonstrate the miracle. These days are called ''Hanukah'' that is to say ''they rested'' (chanu) on the ''25'' ('th of the month) because on the 25th they rested from their enemies. and also because of those days they (re)-dedicated the house (Temple) which their foes had defiled. Also some say that it is a commandment to increase slightly the festive meals on Hanukah. Another reason is because the work of (building) the Sanctuary (in the desert) was completed in these days. One should tell one's children the story of the miracles that were done for our fore-fathers in those days, (see Josephus) However, these meals are not considered as part of the commandment unless one says at the meal songs of praise. One should increase charity in these Hanukah days, for this can help mend any defects in our souls. This charity, should be given particularly to poor Torah scholars. (KSA 139:1) 1) 352 BCE until 70 CE 2) 139 BCE 3) The Menorah was made of gold and had seven branches.
Baltimore, MD – Nov. 10, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Moshe & Leah Pruzansky on the birth of a daughter.
Mazel tov to the grandparents Avi & Rivky Pruzansky and Yitzy & Melissa Shnidman
Mazel Tov to great-grandmothers Mrs. Meira (Rabbi Reuvain, z’l) Shnidman and Marlene Hammond
יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בתם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
Baltimore, MD – Nov. 10, 2025 – There will be no trash or recycling collection on Tuesday, November 11, in observance of Veterans Day, a city holiday.
The make-up collection day will be Shabbos, November 15. Please remeber to take your receptacles to the street before Shabbos
Baltimore, MD - Nov. 10, 2025 - Gas prices in Baltimore have risen 21.3 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.11 per gallon as of Monday, according to GasBuddy's survey of 663 stations in Baltimore.
The survey says gas prices are 6.9 cents per gallon higher than a month ago in Baltimore and stand 12.8 cents per gallon higher than a year ago.
The national price of diesel has increased 6.5 cents compared to a week ago and stands at $3.72 per gallon.
According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Baltimore was priced at $2.58 per gallon on November 9, while the most expensive was $3.97 per gallon, a difference of $1.39 per gallon.
The lowest price in Maryland on November 9 was $2.58 per gallon while the highest was $4.89 per gallon, a differenc...
Baltimore, MD – Nov. 10, 2025 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Yoni & Hindy Gugenheim on on the birth of a daughter.
Mazel tov to the grandparents Yaakov & Devorah Goldstein
יה"ר שיזכו לגדל בתם לתורה, לחופה, ולמעשים טובים. אמן!
Baltimore, MD – Nov. 10, 2025 – 2:58PM (BJL) Due to a 4-car accident, the intersection of Old Court and Reisterstown Roads is blocked once again with emergency personnel on sceneAvoid the area.
Baltimore, MD - Nov. 10, 2025 - The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) will provide free transit rides to U.S. military veterans, active-duty military, and members of the National Guard and Reserves on Veterans Day, Nov. 11.
This is the seventh consecutive year the MTA has offered this benefit.
Free rides will be available on Local Bus, Metro Subway, Light Rail, MARC Train, and Mobility services, with the Commuter Bus operating only the 201 bus on an "S" schedule.
"Veterans and service members are an important part of our community," said Maryland Transit Administrator Holly Arnold. "Offering complimentary transit trips is one way we can show our appreciation and make it easier for them to get where they need to go on this special day."
Baltimore, MD - Nov. 10, 2025 - About 6 years ago, when Rabbi and Mrs. Mordechai Ginsberg, of London, England, had to be with their daughter who was being treated at Johns Hopkins Hospital for a few months, it meant moving with their entire family to Baltimore.
“All Bikur Cholims are wonderful organizations, but the Bikur Cholim of Baltimore had something which was outstanding,” shares Rabbi Ginsberg. “When a family member is in the hospital, the whole family gets turned around for that choleh, but the family usually goes on, and the problems we face - and the things we must do daily - goes on. It’s not like everything stops because a member of the family is hospitalized, so, it makes life very hard. Usually, there are a lot of askanim in a community who are involv...
A Maryland commission is recommending that the state do away with its practice of automatically charging youth as adults for certain crimes, saying it doesn’t improve public safety and can harm the youth.
The nine-page, heavily footnoted report from a workgroup of the Commission on Juvenile Justice Reform and Emerging and Best Practices is the first recommendation, since the commission was overhauled last year.
“This practice fails to protect communities. Instead, it disproportionately impacts children of color, diverts resources away from critical services for children and families, places children in dangerous environments that more often result in subsequent violent or general criminal behavior,” says the report, which was approved by the commission Oc...
President Trump pardoned a list of top allies including Rudy Giuliani in connection with efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, according to the U.S. pardon attorney, Ed Martin.
The list of pardons includes high-profile figures like Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows, lawyers Giuliani and Sidney Powell, as well as dozens of others. An administration official confirmed the news early Monday morning.
A document released by Martin on Monday said the figures would receive a “full, complete and unconditional” pardon.
Giuliani and Powell were pivotal in efforts to pressure legislatures in key states to reject Joe Biden’s victories, while Meadows set up meetings and called Georgia ...
Airlines have already canceled or delayed over 2,000 flights as of Monday morning due to the ongoing government shutdown and the FAA's recent order to scale back air traffic.
According to data from Flightaware.com, flight cancellations across the U.S. piled up to 1,540 as of 7:30 a.m., with flight delays so far totaling 1,142.
U.S. airlines canceled more than 1,500 flights Saturday and more than 2,900 Sunday to comply with an FAA order to reduce traffic as some air traffic controllers, who have gone unpaid for nearly a month, have stopped showing up for work.
The FAA implemented a 4% mandatory reduction in flights this weekend to manage staffing. That will increase to 6% on Tuesday and 10% reduction by this upcoming weekend.
The del...
In Kelm, they focused on how to live — but also on the great avodah of how to leave the world with calm and faith
There are moments in life when the clouds of confusion lift, and we’re left to survey our world with clarity and a sense of purpose.
I suspect that I’m not alone in identifying Rosh Hashana 5786 as one of those moments. Any one who, like me, stood in Ramat Beit Shemesh’s Gra shul during Shacharis likely experienced the same thing as Ouriel Dzikowsky z”l entered in a wheelchair.
Hooked up to an oxygen tank and breathing with great difficulty, Ouriel’s arrival was hard to miss. His struggles were the result of the aggressive disease that had reduced him from a healthy young man to one fighting for every breath.
To...