Yom Reva’e
Wednesday
25 Nisan 5781
April 7 2021
SPECIAL NOTICE
Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Memorial Day, begins tonight at sundown in Israel. All Israelis will stand in silent member tonight and again tomorrow morning for those who were murdered.
The News On The Israeli Street
The daily Corona (Covid-19) update . . .
Please note that these numbers encompass from 8 pm Tuesday to 8 pm Wedneday:
835,216 Israelis have been confirmed with the virus since the pandemic began last March.
There are 296 newly confirmed cases.
294 are in critical condition—a decrease of 23
159 of the most critically ill are on ventilators—a decrease of 10
6,266 have died–an increase of 9
There are currently 4,790 active Corona cases.
The infection rate continues to rise but is still below 0.8%.
5,293,241 have been vaccinated (4,891,245 of these have received two shots).
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It’s 1925 Again
Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics released figures on this eve of Yom Hashoah that show that the population of world Jewry now stands at 14.8 million people. This is startlingly almost the same amount of Jews who were in the world in 1925.
By 1939, that number had risen to 16.6 million–449,000 of whom lived in Palestine.
By 1948, the number of Jews in the world was 11.5 million–650,000 of whom lived in Israel.
Where do the Jews of the world live today?
6.8 million in Israel
5.7 million in the U.S.
448,000 in France
393,000 in Canada
292,000 in the U.K.
180,000 in Argentina
155,000 in Russia
118,000 in Germany
118,000 in Australia
One last statistic: 180,000 Holocaust survivors live in Israel today.
May the memory of children, women, and men
who died in the Holocaust be forever blessed.