B&H is a huge world famous photographic/video/audio store in Manhattan run by ultra-orthodox Jews. Not only do they close on Shabbat and Yom Tovim, but they also suspend their website which sells its wares around the world.
But there was nothing orthodox in the way it showed its appreciation to the frontline workers fighting the Coronavirus in the Big Apple.
They set up a table outside Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan with a sign saying “Salute Our Heroes”. B&H gave hundreds of phone chargers and other gifts to grateful virus fighters for a job well done during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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