Leaders seek preemptive measures for sector's crowded communities; 'it's uncomfortable and unpleasant to pray outside in the summer, but it's more pleasant than going to a funeral,' says rabbi

Rabbis and other prominent figures in the Charedi community on Monday called on the government to shutter synagogues once more to prevent a second wave of coronavirus from spreading within the community.


In an interview with the Ynet studio, Rabbi Shimon Ragovi, chairman of the Mazor organization - which offers medical counseling, guidance, and information – voiced a plea to close down houses of prayer to minimize virus fatalities.


"It's uncomfortable and unpleasant to pray outside in the summer, but it's more pleasant than going to a funeral,” Ragovi said. "Saving lives is more important than praying in a synagogue."

Most infections occur in closed spaces with masses of people together for a long time - this is precisely what happens in synagogues. When you go to a synagogue, you see that a large percentage of people there do not wear a mask properly, and it is also extremely hard to keep a distance of two meters.”


Ragovi adds that many synagogues are simply too small to accommodate worshipers according to social distancing regulations, while others lack proper ventilation.

Ragovi also stated that many struggle with wearing a face mask during prayers, which may also extend for hours. Read more at YNET