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"Unvaccinated rabbis will not hold canopies" Israel today

2021-03-05T07:10:51.428Z


| Jewish News The chairman of the Tzohar Rabbinical Association, Rabbi David Satyu, stated that only those who are resilient will be able to take part in the activity with the expected return of weddings. The weddings are back Opening of the ballrooms: Ahead of the expected return of weddings next week with the opening of the ballrooms, the chairman of the Tzohar Rabbinical Association, Rabbi David Satyu, cl


The chairman of the Tzohar Rabbinical Association, Rabbi David Satyu, stated that only those who are resilient will be able to take part in the activity with the expected return of weddings.

  • The weddings are back

Opening of the ballrooms:

Ahead of the expected return of weddings next week with the opening of the ballrooms, the chairman of the Tzohar Rabbinical Association, Rabbi David Satyu, clarifies in an appeal to the organization's rabbis dealing with couples and bridal counselors that only those vaccinated or recovering from corona Bringing the good news of the family and its sanctity will involve spreading disease. "

He added: "In the coming days, many canopies will be held," said Rabbi Satyu, "all the guidelines of the Ministry of Health during the weddings must be followed and the rules of the distance must be observed."

Recall, the government approved the third stage of opening the economy, where cafes and small restaurants will be opened for seating, without the need to present a vaccinator or recovering certificate, as well as banquet halls. The limit of gatherings in the third beat is expected to expand - allowing 20 people to stay in a closed space and 50 in an open space, except in red localities.

Source: israelhayom

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