Kaila Zimmerman-Moscovitch, an American college student managing a full course load and two part-time jobs, has been spending 11 hours per day to help hers and other families in the Chabad-Lubavitch and wider Jewish community of Chicago, as highlighted in a profile on the Hasidic movement's website.
In light of the coronavirus disrupting the normal routines of millions of people across the globe, 20-year-old Zimmerman-Moscovitch has aimed to do her part by buying groceries at local supermarkets for people in the Chicago Jewish community. On some days, Zimmerman-Moscovitch begins her shopping day at 9 a.m. and only arriving home in the late evening.
Full Story (The Jerusalem Post)