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Queens Eatery Loses Liquor License After Republican Club s Party

UpdatedWed, Dec 30, 2020 at 7:50 pm ET Replies(15) Il Bacco, an Italian restaurant in Little Neck, got its liquor license suspended on Dec. 24. (Google Maps) BAYSIDE, QUEENS A Queens restaurant had its liquor license suspended after an investigation into what state officials called a potential superspreader holiday party hosted by the Whitestone Republican Club earlier this month. Little Neck restaurant Il Bacco was cited for multiple pandemic-related violations including indoor dining in a fully-enclosed rooftop space and staff improperly wearing masks following a Dec. 23 investigation by the New York State Liquor Authority, an agency spokesperson told Patch. The State Liquor Authority issued an emergency liquor license suspension the following day, which is in effect indefinitely pending a review by an administrative judge.

Several attendees at Republican club s viral holiday party test positive for COVID-19: report

© MATT BINDER/TWITTER At least three people who attended the Whitestone Republican Club’s indoor holiday party in Queens, N.Y., that went viral have tested positive for COVID-19, The Queens Daily Eagle reports. The report comes one week after footage from the party went viral, which showed maskless attendees joining a conga line as the person in front holds a Trump 2020 flag. At one point, Vickie Paladino, a GOP candidate for New York City Council, leads the dance. Among the attendees who tested positive was James Trent, chairman of the Queens Village Republican Club. He told the news outlet that he started experiencing symptoms two days after the party.

Letters: Comparing Trump s Treatment to Jewish Divorce Offensive

The 5 Towns Jewish Times December 21, 2020 Dear Editor, As a former agunah, I take great umbrage at Elliot Pasik’s article “Did We Just Divorce President Trump?” The story that Pasik recounts at the beginning of the article is deeply offensive to agunot and all those who care about equality in Jewish divorces, or gets. In the story, the man requests a get, and as the tale continues, the rabbi didn’t even ask the obvious question “Why?” but simply said “Yes, I will draft the bill of divorce and arrange for the beis din.” Wow, how simple it is for this man to arrange a divorce! If only women shared this ease of moving on with their lives. I must confess that when the rabbi in the story demanded a precious Kiddush cup as a fee, I thought, “Yes! Finally a man can overpay for a get!” I was hopeful and felt that perhaps this parable would teach us that not only women could be held hostage for a get through means of financial extortion. Unfortunately, th

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