Charedi MKs and the Chareid community at large has bristled at the tight restriction of just 10 worshipers allowed in a synagogue, regardless of its size.

Health Minister Yuli Edelstein held discussions with coronavirus coordinator Prof. Roni Gamzu and Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice chairman MK Yakov Asher on Sunday about changing the restrictions on the number of worshipers in synagogues.Although details have not yet been published, it appears that there will be an easing of restrictions, possibly for areas with low levels of infection.

Charedi MKs and the Charedi community at large has bristled at the tight restriction of just 10 worshipers allowed in a synagogue, regardless of its size, and have complained of discrimination in light of lighter restrictions for restaurants, gyms and other indoor establishments.In July, Chief Rabbi David Lau described the current limit on worshipers in prayer service as “arbitrary,” and said that it was illogical that the same number of worshipers be permitted in both very small and very large synagogues.A spokesman for Asher said on Sunday that Edelstein and Gamzu had promised that the regulations for synagogues would be changed by the beginning of next week following discussions held last week amongst the relevant officials, which have now concluded. Read more at JPost