An initial portion of Yeshiva University Archives' COVID-19 and the Orthodox 
Jewish Community Collection is available for onsite access by patrons. The 
collection consists of digital materials such as emails, documents, articles, 
webpages, websites, images, social media posts and audio/video recordings 
documenting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Orthodox Jewish 
community in the United States and Canada. They primarily capture institutional 
life and how religious observances adapted during the pandemic. Materials were 
overwhelmingly obtained from publicly available information on institutions' 
websites and social media platforms, largely Facebook and Twitter, and 
subscriptions to public mailing lists.
Collecting began at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. In April 
2020, an email account was established for the project so public submissions 
could also be acquired. Collecting continued through the Jewish High Holidays 
in Fall 2022.
The collection contains what the project team received from the public or were 
able to collect themselves. It includes materials representing a wide range of 
Orthodox life, including synagogues, schools, summer camps, community centers, 
national and local communal organizations, rabbinic organizations, businesses, 
adult educational entities, cultural institutions, mikvahs, elder care 
facilities, kosher food establishments and supervising agencies, chevra 
kadishas, and entities serving those with developmental disabilities, mental 
health challenges, or in abusive relationships. There are also items 
documenting humor, charitable initiatives, the Orthodox press, artistic 
endeavors, medical guidance and liturgical expressions in response to COVID-19 
and the vaccine.
Some portions of the collection are not yet processed and so are not yet 
available. The finding aid to the collection, which describes the series that 
may be examined, can be found at the following link: Preliminary Guide to the 
COVID-19 and the Orthodox Jewish Community 
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Please note that the collection may only be examined onsite by appointments 
with the Archives. Contact archi...@yu.edu<mailto:archi...@yu.edu> to arrange 
an appointment.
**We wish to express our thanks to the many members of AJL and HaSafran who 
enriched the collection by submitting items to us!**
Deena Schwimmer, Archivist
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Yeshiva University Archives
dschw...@yu.edu<mailto:dschw...@yu.edu>
646-592-4055 (voicemail)

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