Bnei Brak, one of the predominantly charedi cities hardest-hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, has seen a dramatic decrease in the number of reported active cases, with experts citing vaccination efforts as a major contributor to the decline.

Bnei Brak was infamously closed off by Israeli authorities early in the pandemic as the charedi-majority city suffered large numbers of cases and deaths, with charedi leaders accusing the government of targeting the ultra-Orthodox for “special treatment.”

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But a massive vaccination campaign, including one where cholent was offered to yeshiva bochurim to entice them to show up, as well as exhortations from numerous gedolim, including Rav Gershon Edelstein shlita, has led to widespread immunity in the city, with cases and deaths dropping precipitously ever since.