Ronit Barash was asked on Instagram if she would have been vaccinated if she had not been ill with Corona • She replied in the negative and referred the surfers to a class of a well-known preacher against vaccines
Ronit Brush
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Joshua Joseph
When the entire country is turbulent, and relations between the religious and the secular are particularly explosive around the vaccine crisis and the corona plague, one statement of a well-known female figure in the religious world manages to generate interest online.
Ronit Barash, who is often referred to as the celebs' rabbi, was asked yesterday (Sunday) in a true or false story session on her Instagram if she would have been vaccinated against the corona if she had not contracted and recovered.
Her answer was particularly sharp - in the negative.
Brush, who revealed that she contracted corona while in the US and holds a recovery certificate, was not content with just stating that she would not be vaccinated and added: "I do not think I want to be part of a human experiment." She qualified the statement and wrote that it was her personal opinion. For a lesson by Rabbi Yuval Asherov, to make the decision whether to get vaccinated or not.
Brush (43) is a well-known rabbi and preacher among both religious and secular people, and is known on the eve of the beginning of the Parshas and the trips she organizes to Uman for the ascent to the tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslav.
She is a star not only in the religious sector, and many secular Slavs, including the little Michal, Einav Babil, Tahonia Rubel, Bar Sommer, Eden Pines and more, have often been seen absorbing holiness on the evenings she hosts.
In 2016 she took part in the documentary series "6 Mothers".