Community is bracing for the worst — still carrying the scars of a devastating outbreak in the early days of the pandemic — and is preparing to aid those in need, including the poor and Holocaust survivors As Israel continues to deal with surging coronavirus cases brought about by the Omicron variant, New York City’s Jewish community is facing its own outbreak and coalesces together to provide help to its members in need. “A very, very large percentage of the people I know have caught it, but just like everywhere else, most of them are only experiencing mild symptoms,” Amir...