By DAVID CRARY and MARIAM FAM Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Amid a new surge of COVID-19 in New York's Orthodox Jewish communities, many members are reviving health measures that some had abandoned over the summer — social distancing, wearing masks. For many, there's also a return of anger: They feel the city is singling them out for criticism. The latest blow: an order Monday from Gov. Andrew Cuomo temporarily closing public and private schools in several areas with large Orthodox populations. It will take effect Tuesday. 'People are very turned off and very burned out,' said Yosef Hershkop, […]
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