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Why are some ultra-Orthodox rabbis ignoring COVID-19?
2020-09-30
[JPost] - The now infamous tisch celebration by the Vizhnitz Hassidic community in Bnei Brak on Monday night after the end of Yom Kippur gave graphic and shocking evidence of the fact that some haredi (ultra-Orthodox) rabbinic leaders are simply trying to ignore the massive COVID-19 outbreak among their community and the nation at large.

What is even more striking is that the event in question was not a prayer service, critical religious ceremony or life-cycle event, egregious as mass gatherings for such events still are during the current pandemic, but a traditional and convivial gathering for which there is no religious obligation.

In the haredi world, standards of behavior are largely set by the rabbinic leadership, so if a leading rabbi of a community forbids any particular action, there are few who would dare to publicly contravene such an order. Conversely, if the rabbi permits something, few in the community would second-guess such a position.

...What can the explanation be for what many see as a cavalier and irresponsible approach to the lives of their congregants and the broader country, especially when protecting life is one of the most important injunctions in Halacha?

The haredi world has largely been built on isolationism from the rest of society and on strong communal association, especially in the hassidic communities where their infrastructure and institutions are all-embracing and nurturing.

...Synagogue attendance, and even tisches, are critical parts of communal life, while a connection to the rebbe is a strong bond that binds hassidim to the community.
Just like any other sect
The coronavirus pandemic and the resultant social-distancing regulations that have been adopted by governments worldwide have threatened to strike at the heart of this social construct.

...During the shutdown in March and April when yeshivas were closed, many haredi youth found themselves at a loose end and without a solid framework, and many reportedly lost interest in religious life.

According to Prof. Yedidya Stern, an expert on haredi society at the Israel Democracy Institute, ultra-Orthodox leaders who have prioritized communal life and events over health regulations are demonstrating their concern for the greater future of their community over immediate concerns for their physical safety.
Also they're used on free-riding on the back of the rest of Israeli society - so why not take advantage of the Israel's medical system? Get herd immunity (they're too ignorant of "apostate science" to realize that herd immunity is a fiction) for their own before the medical system is overwhelmed.
"Belonging to an Eastern European religious sect is very far from being a natural thing in the 21st century," he said.

The potential for disruption to such communities by the COVID-19 pandemic is so large that it could undermine the viability of the ultra-Orthodox model — and this is a risk the rebbes and others are not prepared to take.
I sure hope that the thousands yeshiva students in isolation now will be provided with access to internet while there
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#8  The 'ticking COVID bomb' of secret yeshiva students

Unlike the 26,000 yeshiva students who took part in the now defunct plan for capsule learning, under the supervision of the government and the Council of Yeshivas, there are thousands of students in Israel who have studied in institutions that did not participate in the capsule outline, in violation of the law

Now, with the return of these yeshiva students to their homes, Haredi medical officials define this huge group as a "ticking bomb" and warn of a "catastrophe" immediately after the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which ends on October 9.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-09-30 13:05  

#7  some of the biggest hassidic sects in Israel, are, as I understand it, cooperating in the social distancing and mask wearing (specifically Chabad and the bnai ha RIM) but others are not

Unfortunately for them the rest of Israelis no longer care about their internal divisions. Their anti-social coronavirus behavior is just the last straw. Their isolation/contempt for the rest of society - in particular their refusal to serve in IDF are the basic causes.

I know of a number of people who've had pretty hefty fines for violating the rules

?איפו אתה גר
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-09-30 12:59  

#6  the article seems to say that haredi and hassidic are the same thing

they are not

some of the biggest hassidic sects in Israel, are, as I understand it, cooperating in the social distancing and mask wearing (specifically Chabad and the bnai ha RIM) but others are not

I know of a number of people who've had pretty hefty fines for violating the rules -- I think if these fines were vigourously enforced, things would be different
Posted by: Lord Garth   2020-09-30 12:34  

#5  ^^Ex-Housing Minister Yaakov Litzman, who left government in protest of lockdown, asks Blue and White to help him be appointed Dep. Minister.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-09-30 07:13  

#4  ^Hopefully because their flocks have began to notice the clay feet.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-09-30 07:07  

#3  Because the rabbis are calling bull sh!t?
Posted by: Clem   2020-09-30 06:42  

#2  Test facilities in Jerusalem and Bnei Brak, which have major ultra-Orthodox communities, report overcrowding due to high demand, with many people who need to be in quarantine waiting for hours without social distancing
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-09-30 03:34  

#1  New York City officials say they will start issuing fines in several Haredi neighborhoods to people who refuse to wear masks and could order further crackdowns including the closing of nonessential businesses
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-09-30 03:33  

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