Israel’s coronavirus czar urged worshippers to avoid synagogues during the upcoming holiday season, and to pray outdoors instead.

During a press conference Thursday, Prof. Salman Zarka warned of mass infections during holiday prayers and gatherings, and advised Israelis pray in open, outdoor spaces rather than in synagogues.

“We must be careful and alert to the danger of infection, along with our desire to enjoy the holidays with family.”

“We did a great deal to enable this,” Zarka continued. “Obviously some people will go to synagogues to pray on Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kippur, but we advise the public to pray outside. We made great efforts along with the Interior Minister and mayors in order to set up tents and public spaces for outdoor prayers.”... Read More: Arutz-7