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Oh Guild: The soldiers have been equipped with a dictionary in Yiddish Israel today

2020-04-05T19:03:34.616Z


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Soldiers helping to enforce the closure in Bnei Brak received a Hebrew-Yiddish dictionary to communicate with residents • Among the words: "Anyone speak Hebrew?" And "Emergency"

  • Soldiers assist in distributing food to residents of Bnei Brak // Photo: Coco

How do I say "close" in Yiddish? IDF soldiers charged with civilian assistance to enforce the closure in Bnei Brak following the outbreak of the Corona epidemic in the city received a Hebrew-Yiddish dictionary to improve communication and discourse with the residents.

The words included in the dictionary received by the soldiers include the words: "hello", "how are you", "is there anyone here who speaks Hebrew", "please help me" and "this is an emergency". The words "blessedness" are also attached to the dictionary, where the emphasis is on a different pronunciation of the phrase - "on the length of the name."



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Two days ago, the closure of the city of Bnei Brak began. Dozens of roadblocks have been posted throughout the city's entrances and exits, and security forces are asking anyone who wants to come or exit the city limits. Many police forces, in excess of 1,000 police officers, enforce the closure, including skimmers and sightings for controlling and detecting exceptions. City residents are not allowed to leave, except in special cases. Food, policing, and medical providers can come in as needed.

Photo: Avi Cohen

In accordance with the regulations - applications for exclusion will be submitted to the local authority (municipalities) via hotline 106 to the representative of the Rahal who has the authority to decide. All roads leading to lightning are now closed. Coca-Cola area off Geha Road, Jabotinsky Corner Guard, Jabotinsky Sokolow Corner, Jabotansky Corner Rabbi Shekh, Jabotansky Corner Rabbi Akiva, as well as all the alleys that are located on Roa Street, Yehuda Hanasi, Tiberias, Birinbaum and Landers. The entire Bnei Brak industrial zone was also completely blocked, with Ayalon Mall (Ben Gurion Street) being blocked off towards the city center.

The following are the main new regulations that apply to residents of the city of Bnei Brak, declared a restricted area:

No person living in a restricted area will be allowed out for the following purposes:

1. Getting essential medical care that cannot be received in the city.

2. A legal process that requires its presence.

3. A policeman, a soldier or a medical staff member who comes out of his position.

4. Funeral of a first-degree relative.

5. Transfer of a minor whose parents live separately to the parent who lives outside the restricted area under the conditions specified in the regulations.

6. Another essential need, with the approval of anyone authorized by the National Emergency Authority.

No person shall enter a restricted area except:

1. The entry of a rescue body, the Israel Police, the IDF and the Civil Defense Service (for civilian assistance).

2. Entry of a person permanently residing in the restricted area.

3. The entry of a medical staff member to perform his duties.

4. The entry of social workers and welfare workers.

6. Entry of a journalist and a communications professional (provided that he carries a GPO certificate or the Association of Journalists).

7. Entry into the supply of essential goods and services (including electricity, water, communications and waste).

8. Transfer of a minor whose parents live separately.

9. Another essential need, with the approval of anyone authorized by the National Emergency Authority.

Source: israelhayom

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