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Trials and travails are a reality of Galus. Over the past 18 months, Klal Yisroel and Reb Yisroel have faced challenges and through it all we survived and we thrived.
COVID-19,
loss of our gedolim, shuls shuttered, families suffering through
illness and tragedy, schools closed, challenges to the chinuch and self
esteem of our children, financial woes, Meron, Stolin, Surfside… we
faced an unending stream of tests.
Time and time again, we emerge from the kur habarzel stronger and clearly unbreakable.
Join us as we celebrate our accomplishments and growth, and let us reflect on what makes it all possible.
From
where do we get this strength, how can we become stronger, and how can
we pass it on to the next generation? Join us at The Agudah Convention
as Gedolei Yisroel guide us along our unbreakable path.
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COVID-19
was the No. 1 leading cause of death in the U.S. in January, at the
peak of last winter's brutal coronavirus surge, but then vaccines became
widely available and it dropped to No. 7 by July, the Kaiser Family Foundation says in a new analysis
of COVID-19 fatalities.
Then the Delta variant hit and found ample
unvaccinated Americans to kick COVID-19 back up to the No. 2 killer in
August and September, the leading cause of death for Americans age 35 to
54, and even the sixth or seventh leading cause of death for children.