98.5% of Coronavirus Patients Recovering, Local Doctors Say
The vast majority of patients testing positive are on the road to good health, Beaumont officials tell JN – but medications are still unproven.
View ArticleBloomfield Hills Brothers Raise Thousands of Dollars to Feed ‘Heroes at...
The Levys’ GoFundMe campaign provides hospital workers with a warm meal during the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleSiblings Develop Free Lesson Plans To Engage Students with Remote Learning
With students out of school, these lesson plans provide teachers and students the opportunity to continue to grow their education.
View ArticleJewish Senior Life Encourages Families to Take In Loved Ones from Independent...
The apartments are not closing, but seniors may be better off with their families during COVID.
View ArticleJCC Temporarily Lays Off 95% of its Staff Due to COVID-19
The shutdown of “non-essential” businesses in Michigan forced the organization to make critical cost-saving decisions.
View ArticleOakland County Creates Interactive Map of COVID-19 Cases by ZIP Code
County officials caution the public to avoid complacency.
View ArticleFJA Staff Creates Protective Face Shields for Medical Workers with 3D Printer
With the need for personal protective equipment at an all-time high, two FJA staff members use technology to aid local medical workers.
View ArticleMarni Katz to Become The Well’s New Family Educator
The Metro Detroit native returns back to her roots to lead The Well’s young family offerings.
View ArticleWhitmer Suspends In-Person Learning for K-12 Schools for Remainder of the...
The executive order outlines guidelines for remote learning, ensures seniors can still graduate and teachers will be paid for the remainder of the year.
View ArticleFormer Detroit Rabbi Recovers from Coronavirus, Donates Blood Plasma to...
Rabbi Daniel Nevins, once of Adat Shalom, hopes to help those affected by the coronavirus.
View ArticleHillel Community Remembers Beloved Coach and Gym Teacher
Tony Sanders, known for his contagious smile and laugh, brought a new perspective to all the students and parents he interacted with.
View ArticleJewish Federation Furloughs 35% of Staff
As the coronavirus continues to spread, JFMD says it cut jobs that can’t easily be done from home.
View ArticleWhitmer Extends and Expands “Stay Home, Stay Safe” Order
The order is extended to April 30 and implements limitations on stores to reduce foot traffic.
View ArticleWest Bloomfield Siblings Create Online Forum for Students
Quaranteen Help attempts to recreate the benefits of social work through an online platform.
View ArticleLansing Demonstrators Protest Whitmer With Hitler Signs
Organizers say the Nazi signs weren’t theirs; ADL condemns comparison.
View ArticleCreative Gardening For A Cause During COVID-19
The Relief Garden Initiative allows community members to get outside and help those in need.
View ArticleTechnology Buddy 101: Creating Tech-Savvy Seniors
The program engages seniors with community members who can help coach, mentor and support them through the use of technology.
View Article“More than a Statistic”: Losing a Loved One During COVID-19
Funeral homes and family members move through unfamiliar territories after losing a loved one during the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ArticleMichigan College Students Suing Universities for Larger Refunds
Students from four universities have filed class action lawsuits against their colleges for refunds for tuition, room and board and other fees.
View ArticleVolunteer-Run Grocery-Delivery Group Looks to Expand into Michigan
Invisible Hands, based in New York, needs a magic number of volunteers to open a local chapter.
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