Tuesday, April 28, 2020

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News from the Agudah:

  • Tonight, April 28th, Agudath Israel of America will be hosting an Azkarah in memory of the Novominsker Rebbe, HaRav Yaakov Perlow Z''TVKL, Rosh Agudas Yisroel, at 7:30 pm EDT.  Please see below for more details and for call in information.

  • The virtual Yarchei Kallah on Inyanei Tefilah continues today with a shiur from Rabbi Uri Deutsch at 12:00 pm EDT on Tefilos Kineged Temidim and Tefilas Mussaf. Please see below for the updated call in information.

  • Did you know that in many of our neighborhoods less then 40% have completed the 2020 census? Filling out the census is vital for our community to receive funds for everything from filling potholes to unemployment insurance. Learn more at Agudah.org/census. If you need help completing the census, please call the Agudah office census hotline at 212-797-9000, extension 218.  

  • The SBCO emergency mortgage hotline continues to be available for all your questions about mortgages and other bank loan matters. They have received hundreds of calls from 25 cities around the country, and they will continue to provide assistance until this financial crises ends. You can call the hotline at 718-435-1300, extension 120. Leave a clear message as prompted, and a SBCO Counselor will return your call as soon as possible.

  • After some very hard work on the part of our Project LEARN department, and intercession with the city's government, NYC yeshiva and Bais Yaakov students with disabilities are now eligible to to apply for an iPad. Click here for more information about this program. The form to place an order can be found here. If you have any questions or if you need assistance, you can contact Project LEARN at projectlearn@agudah.org.

  • We would like to share the Yated's beautiful tribute to the Novominker Rebbe ZT"L. Click here to view and download the tribute l'zeicher nishmaso.

  • PCS is now offering free one-on-one business consulting for those who need direction, are struggling to stay afloat, or are curious about which COVID-19 initiatives they can benefit from right now. Contact smassry@nj.pcsjobs.org to set up an appointment.

  • In case you missed it, click here to view the newest Ki Heim Chayeinu video. "Is Daf Yomi B'dieved Learning?"

  • And, finally, we wanted to share some of the backstory on the plasma donation initiative that the Agudah has been working on for a number of weeks now. Please see below, especially for pictures from Maryland's plasma drive, shared with us by Agudah of Maryland's Director Rabbi Ariel Sadwin.

  • Remember that if you've had COVID-19 symptoms, whether or not you've been tested, you may be eligible to donate plasma and save lives. Go to covidplasmasavealife.com to register!

Azkarah in Memory of Rabbi Yaakov Perlow, the Novominsker Rebbe ZTVK"L
Tonight, Tuesday, 4 Iyar, April 28, Agudath Israel of America will be hosting an Azkarah in memory of the Novominsker Rebbe, HaRav Yaakov Perlow Z''TVKL, Rosh Agudas Yisroel, at 7:30 pm EDT.  

We will be addressed by members of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah: Harav Shmuel Kamenetsky, Rosh HaYeshiva, Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia; Harav Aharon Feldman, Rosh HaYeshiva, Yeshivas Ner Yisroel of Baltimore; Harav Yosef Frankel, Vyelipoler Rebbe; Harav Elya Brudny, Rosh HaYeshiva, Mir Yeshiva. In addition, we will be addressed by the Rebbe's son-in-law, HaRav Elisha Horowitz, Rav, Khal Agudas Achim, Lawrence; and the Novominsker Rebbe, HaRav Yehoshua Perlow.  

The Azkarah will be chaired by Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Executive Vice President of Agudath Israel of America. 

Livestream by clicking here, or use the following call-in numbers:

USA:
774-298-9022
319-527-4510
857-314-9244
718-298-2077 access code 52

Canada:
647-797-0056 access code 52

For international access numbers, go to www.agudah.org.   
New Yarchei Kallah Call In Information
The virtual Yarchei Kallah on Inyanei Tefilah continues today with a shiur from Rabbi Uri Deutsch at 12:00 pm EDT on Tefilos Kineged Temidim and Tefillas Mussaf.

The new access code is  https://us02web.zoom..us/j/83528677424 and the new call in number is 1-646-558-8656 Log In: 835-286-77424.
Blood Plasma Donations:
A Lifesaving Story of Achdus and Dedication
Rabbi Ariel Sadwin, center, together with participants at the Maryland Blood Plasma Drive
 
On Wednesday, April 23, thousands of Orthodox Jewish people across several states participated in special blood-antibodies screening events. The two things all participants had in common: having recovered from the dreaded COVID-19 virus, and the burning desire to help those currently suffering from it.

With no cure or vaccine yet available, and with all potential breakthrough drugs still in trial stages, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage the globe, and many Orthodox Jewish communities. However, ongoing research in leading laboratories has led those who have recovered from the virus to now engage in helping in its very fight. While sick with COVID, patients produce blood-antibodies which enables their bodies to fight the virus. Plasma, a component of blood, contains these antibodies, and can be extracted through a 70-90 minute process. Antibody rich plasma, called "COVID convalescent plasma," can then be transfused into actively ill patients to help them fight the disease. Although not a definitive therapy, early studies that this treatment helps improve outcomes have been promising, and doctors in the field are observing positive changes in their patients, typically within 48 hours.

While COVID-19 tests had limited availability in the earlier stages of the pandemic, making it difficult to know definitively who had the virus, the Mayo Clinic's antibody titer tests screen the blood for antibodies which can prove if one had the virus, even if they had not been tested by the COVID-19 nasal swab test. Researchers from Mayo began partnering with community health organizations in order to help identify those exhibiting the telltale COVID signs, yet not confirmed as potential plasma donors. 

Early plasma efforts and actions in the Orthodox Jewish communities in New York were undertaken by a few individuals who partnered with Agudath Israel of America. In short order the group began disseminating information and coordinating with hospitals, blood banks, and donors to facilitate donations. Building on the success in New York, the Agudah harnessed its network of regional directors, and over the next couple of weeks, more communities activated and engaged with their local health facilities and organizations. The Maryland COVID Plasma Initiative was launched last week by a small group of askanim and medical professionals working in close contact with community rabbanim and organizations.

The first step was to find eligible donors. Early on Tuesday, Lakewood Bikur Cholim was notified by the Mayo Clinic that their labs would accept 5,000 blood-antibody test units if testing would take place on Wednesday and delivered to their Rochester, Minnesota labs by Thursday morning. In turn, Lakewood Bikur Cholim reached out to other regional communities to offer a share in the opportunity. The Maryland COVID Plasma Initiative team sprang into action.

After a Tuesday evening robocall went out urging people who believe they were infected to participate, online registration opened up and nearly 500 people came forward with their information. Barely 12 hours later – late Wednesday morning – Bais Yaakov High School played host for the testing, bringing out approximately 400 likely COVID-19 survivors together with a large group of dedicated volunteers to help make the event happen. Bais Yaakov's large auditorium was the perfect venue, allowing the volunteer medical professionals to spread out, to uphold all social distancing protocols, while they were drawing the blood and preparing it for processing.

After each of the blood-antibodies drives were completed, the blood samples of nearly 5,000 people from the different communities were transported to Brooklyn, New York, where they were gathered before being flown to Mayo.

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Over the next couple of days, the Mayo Clinic will identify which samples possess adequate antibodies to potentially fight COVID-19. Next, donors will be notified and plasma donations may begin, with the hopeful outcome of helping those suffering from the virus.

"The sight and knowledge of so many people from so many different communities coming together in an effort to engage in potentially life-saving activities, was a true moment of Mi k'amcha Yisroel, and a Kiddush Hashem," said Rabbi Ariel Sadwin, executive director of Agudath Israel of Maryland, and one of the plasma committee members. "Clearly, New York's sense of chesed is mirrored nationally, as communities and organizations across the country are working tirelessly to give of themselves to help others," said Avrohom Weinstock, Chief of Staff at Agudah's national headquarters in New York. 

The Maryland COVID Plasma Initiative wishes to thank the many organizations and volunteers who gave selflessly of their time and expertise to make the first step of this critical process so effective and successful. As we now move into the initiative's second phase, we reiterate that appreciation, while also offering a tefillah that this effort brings forth refuos and yeshuos to those who need it.
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