 MAY 14 • 2020 | 13

Most Read on the Web

Each month, the JN will let you know the stories that were 
read most often online. If you missed any, you can go to the 
jewishnews.com and search for them by title. Here’
s what was 
most popular in April.

Top 10 on the Web 
1. 
Lansing Demonstrators Protest Whitmer with Hitler 
Signs
2. 
Kippah Masks You Can Make at Home During COVID-
19 (from March)
3. 
Gay and Jewish Jokes (From 2018)
4. 
Israeli Airline Brings Precious COVID Cargo to Detroit
5. 
Oakland County Creates Interactive Map of COVID-19 
Cases by ZIP Code (from March)
6. 
Hillel Day School Memorializes Beloved Coach and Gym 
Teacher
7. 
A Showdown in Ann Arbor: Behind the New Lawsuit 
Challenging Longtime Synagogue Protesters
8. 
‘
I’
m a Very Lucky Man’
: 80-Year-Old Commerce 
Township Man, 74-Year-Old Wife Survive COVID-19
9. 
Friends, Neighbors Show Love for Berkley Judge 
Recovering from Brain Cancer
10. Governor Gretchen Whitmer’
s Trade Mission to Israel 
(from November 2019)

Tops on Facebook
1. 
Danny Raskin: A Dining Favorite (Pepino’
s)
2. 
Israeli Airline Brings Precious COVID Cargo to Detroit
3. 
Remembering Dr. Jeffrey Forman, a Dedicated Man of 
Medicine
4. 
Former Detroit Rabbi Recovers from 
Coronavirus, Donates Blood Plasma to Experimental 
Treatment 
5. 
A DIY Thanksgiving Wedding: West Bloomfield Man 
Officiates His Own Mother’
s Nuptials During the 
Holiday

Top 5 on Instagram:
1. 
Longtime Brody’
s Owners and Couple of 70 Years, 
Separated By COVID-19, Die Just Hours Apart
2. 
Makeup Artist Builds Business that Empowers Women 
After Devastating Injury
3. 
Three Cats Offering Quality Carry-Out and Delivery
4. 
DIY Thanksgiving Wedding
5. 
Hillel Day School Memorializes Beloved Coach and Gym 
Teacher

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