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Related: About this forumCalls to seal off ultra-Orthodox areas add to Israel's virus tensions
Source: The Guardian
Calls to seal off ultra-Orthodox areas add to Israel's virus tensions
Rules enforcement highlights problem of getting message across to minority community
Oliver Holmes and Quique Kierszenbaum in Jerusalem
Mon 6 Apr 2020 05.30 BST
It wasnt a typical police operation. Two Israeli officers were to go undercover, although not posing as drug dealers or arms traffickers. For this particular assignment, they were to disguise themselves as ultra-Orthodox Jews.
Their mission on Friday was to bust an illegal gathering in a synagogue. People were praying together, a practice that is now against the law in the era of the coronavirus. Once the officers got inside to confirm the crowd, more units barged in and dispersed people.
Forces left the area, according to police, but: An hour later, it was reported that people had returned again. At that point, officers handed out fines amounting to nearly £4,000.
The operation in the countys north was one small part of a sometimes fruitless nationwide effort to impose Covid-19 restrictions on a deeply religious and often cut-off community that has been slow, or even opposed, to change their way of life.
Officials fear the result has been an explosion of cases in neighbourhoods populated with the minority, which makes up more than 12% of Israels nine million citizens.
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Rules enforcement highlights problem of getting message across to minority community
Oliver Holmes and Quique Kierszenbaum in Jerusalem
Mon 6 Apr 2020 05.30 BST
It wasnt a typical police operation. Two Israeli officers were to go undercover, although not posing as drug dealers or arms traffickers. For this particular assignment, they were to disguise themselves as ultra-Orthodox Jews.
Their mission on Friday was to bust an illegal gathering in a synagogue. People were praying together, a practice that is now against the law in the era of the coronavirus. Once the officers got inside to confirm the crowd, more units barged in and dispersed people.
Forces left the area, according to police, but: An hour later, it was reported that people had returned again. At that point, officers handed out fines amounting to nearly £4,000.
The operation in the countys north was one small part of a sometimes fruitless nationwide effort to impose Covid-19 restrictions on a deeply religious and often cut-off community that has been slow, or even opposed, to change their way of life.
Officials fear the result has been an explosion of cases in neighbourhoods populated with the minority, which makes up more than 12% of Israels nine million citizens.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/06/calls-to-seal-off-ultra-orthodox-areas-adds-tension-to-israels-virus-response
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Calls to seal off ultra-Orthodox areas add to Israel's virus tensions (Original Post)
Eugene
Apr 2020
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Israel Health Minister Who Called COVID-19 'Divine Punishment' Tests Positive For Virus
Major Nikon
Apr 2020
#5
edhopper
(34,802 posts)1. The Orthodox
have a negative effect on Israel in so many ways.
nycbos
(6,345 posts)2. I identify as a secular jew.
But I know the most imporant thing that you can do in Judaism is saving life or Pikuach Nefesh. Pikuach Nefesh overrides all other rules. So the ultra-orthodox putting others at risk are violating the most important rule of Judaism.
There are similar problems amongst the ultra-orthodox in Brooklyn.
3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)3. They have a large population in Lakewood, N.J.
Newark Star-Ledger reports several large group violations per week, by members of this sect.
Voltaire2
(14,704 posts)4. Stupidity seems to be a common quality
every religions strict adherents exhibit, in fact they flaunt, their ignorance idiocy and stupidity as if it were a proof of piety.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)5. Israel Health Minister Who Called COVID-19 'Divine Punishment' Tests Positive For Virus