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Young Israel Coronavirus Email #7: NEW NATIONAL MEDICAL GUIDANCE FOR PESACH

04/01/2020 01:38:31 AM

Apr1

Good Morning, 

PLEASE PLEASE take a few moments and review this email! It contains important updates, information about upcoming events and a plethora of other things! 

Thank you everyone for your well wishes. We look forward to naming our beautiful new daugther, God willing, Thursday over Zoom -- more details to come. We hope you will all be able to join us!

As always, and especially now, please know that Miriam and I are here for you and anything you may need! Please don't hesitate to reach out! 

Wishing us all a day filled with strength, good health and inspiration,

Rabbi Tuvia Brander


Below, this email includes various updates and resources for our community - please read it thoroughly and carefully and utilize it as appropriate.

(1) IMPORTANT COVID-19 Joint Statement About Pesach
(2&3) Weekly Schedule of Tefillah 'Minyan' Zoom and Shiurim/Classes

(4) TODAY: Conversations in Coping: Virtual Support Group -- Tues 3/24 & Wed 3/25
(5) Pesach Wine Sale
(6) Update From Mikveh Bess Israel
(7) Addressing Financial/Resource Needs -- LET US KNOW!
(8) Zoom Info and Instructions/Assistance for those not yet connected
(9) Young Israel COVID-19 Information Repository

 

Joint Statement to the Orthodox Community
Regarding Pesach

 

Rabbinic leaders and organizations across the Orthodox spectrum have, individually, declared the health threat presented by COVID-19 a mortal threat (sakanas nefashos). We, leaders of major American Orthodox Jewish organizations, join together again to further clarify our shared and firm guidance for our communities.

We have heretofore urged not only full compliance with all health guidance issued by federal, state and local governments, but have gone beyond those pronouncements in urging our communities to remain at home and avoid, to the maximum extent feasible, any outside interactions.

With regard to the upcoming Pesach holiday, we note specifically the following critical mandates, shared in consultation with leading infectious disease and public health experts:

1. We are accustomed to honoring Pesach to the fullest degree, including taking haircuts, purchasing new clothing and tableware, and preparing the fullest menus. This year’s public health crisis mandates us to significantly limit all of the above. Our responsibility is to refrain from any NON-ESSENTIAL outside interactions, including especially in-store shopping. If there is a need for truly ESSENTIAL purchases, send one family member only – who is neither ill, vulnerable, nor of known exposure to COVID-19 – as rarely and as briefly as possible. Stores serving the community should shift to home delivery or drive-by parking lot pick-up of pre-orders, and – to the extent this is not possible – must take substantive steps to minimize crowding, maintain hygiene, and maximize social distancing.

We will truly honor Pesach by limiting our purchases to the truly ESSENTIAL, ensuring that all of us – especially the vulnerable – are able to celebrate Pesach in good health. We must STAY HOME; SAVE LIVES.

2. The Pesach plans of many have been completely upended. This creates severe difficulty for so many. We are deeply sympathetic to this enormous difficulty. Nevertheless, public health demands strict adherence to the current guidance. Travel to other cities must be cancelled, whether to vacation venues (Florida, etc.) or to family. Everyone must plan to celebrate Pesach where they are currently.

Individuals living alone or those absolutely unable to prepare for Pesach may choose to self-quarantine for 14 days, and then – if asymptomatic – may join with a welcoming local family that is similarly asymptomatic and that has been disciplined in staying home and limiting their interactions outside the home to the absolute minimum as described above.

These guests may join one family only for the duration, without additional company, and must carefully observe the mandated standards of scrupulous hygiene and social distancing. The elderly and high risk must seek medical advice before considering this.

STAY HOME; SAVE LIVES

We urge one and all – while strictly maintaining the prescribed guidelines – to look out for each other by reaching out to and providing for each other, especially those living alone.

We hope and pray that our sincere tefillos (prayers) and chassadim (acts of kindness) will move Hashem to swiftly remove this plague from the world and bless us all with health, peace and tranquility.

Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zweibel, Executive Vice President, Agudath Israel of America Rabbi Mendy Mirocznick, Executive Vice-President, Igud HaRabbanim - Rabbinical Alliance of America
Rabbi Shmuel Blech, Chairman, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Weisberg, Co-Chair, The Lakewood Vaad
Farley Weiss, President, National Council of Young Israel
Moishe Bane, President, Allen Fagin, Executive Vice President, the Orthodox Union Rabbi Daniel Korobkin, President, Rabbi Mark Dratch, Executive Vice President, Rabbinical Council of America


Download the full statement

(2) Daily Tefillah Zoom - Virtual 'Minyanim' Together 
Add some Tefillah and Torah to your routine, join us for our twice daily virtual davening get-together. Together, we can still harness the power of prayer together by davening at the same time. 

This week, 3/22 - 3/27, we will be davening Shacharit at 7 AM and Mincha followed by Maariv at 6:55 PM.


All of them can be accessed either by computer (youngisraelwh.org/zoom) or on the phone at (646) 558-8656 and Meeting ID: 685 094 0946#.

(3) This Week's Shiurim/Classes Schedule
All classes can be accessed via Zoom here or by phone at (646) 558-8656 and Meeting ID: 685 094 0946#

Monday (3/23) -- 11 am: Study in Responsa: Rav Moshe Feinstein's Position on Cheating On Tests with Yair Lichtman

Wednesday (3/25) -- 11:45 AM: Pondering the Parasha: Vayikra Edition with Rabbi Brander  -- WILL NOT MEET THIS WEEK

Thursday (3/26) -- 8 PM: Pesach Series for Rookies and Returnees Part 1: Making Pesach Made Easy: A Simple Guide in a Complicated Year with Rabbi Brander. 

(4) Conversations in Coping: Virtual Support Group
Aliza Schulman, LCSW, will conduct two virtual support groups about how to deal with anxiety, isolation from social distancing and getting along with your household members.


TODAY -- Tuesday, March 24 at 12 noon
Wednesday, March 25 at 8:15 PM


Both can be joined online at 
youngisraelwh.org/zoom or by phone at (646) 558-8656 Meeting ID: 685 094 0946#


Aliza Schulman, LCSW is a psychotherapist, marriage counselor, lecturer, and workshop presenter. She specializes in helping adolescents and adults with relationship, anxiety and life cycle challenges. 

(5) Pesach Wine Sale -- Deadline SOON!
Finally, we have a wine sale for this Pesach! Our apologies sorry for the delay. This year, we will be using Kosherwine.com for our wine sale. This will enable us to get wine delievered directly to our door without needing to go out and enabling us all to observe the essential social distancing. 

To order, follow these 4 easy steps!!

(1) Print out this year's wine list 
(click here).

(2) Use the order sheet attached to fill in the wines you want, their price & the total. Please note the total number of bottles must be a multiple of 12, though items may be mixed.

(3) Fill out the shipping information with your home address, credit card information and etc.

(4) Scan and email this completed form to Steven Luger at 
swluger2@yahoo.com or drop it off at his home (37 Miamis Dr)

 

EASY EASY!!!

Don’t see a wine you want to order? Go to Kosherwine.com, see if it is in stock and add it to your order.

Orders MUST be in to Steve Luger by Friday March 27

DO NOT SEND ORDERS TO DIRECTLY TO KOSHERWINE.COM

Please note, tax will be added this (since it is being shipped directly to your home). We apologize for the short window! Chag kasher v'sameach

Questions? Ask Steven Luger at swluger2@yahoo.com.

(6) UPDATE FROM MIKVEH BESS ISRAEL

We at Mikveh Bess Israel are closely tracking the progress of the coronavirus outbreak and following the guidelines put forth by the CDC, doctors, and Rabonim very closely to ensure the safety of all our users.  According to the CDC the coronavirus bacteria is not passed through chlorinated water.  We are maintaining proper ph and chlorine levels and spacing appointments 20 minutes apart.  Please be sure to make your appointment 48 hours in advance so we ensure proper spacing of users.  

At this time the Mikveh is only open for the purpose of Teharat Hamishpacha. We will be sanitizing the Mikveh and all surfaces between each user.  If you have been told to quarantine yourself or a member of your family is sick, please reach out for further guidance.  The Mikveh is only open at this moment to healthy individuals, whose family members display no symptoms.   

We recommend all Mikveh preparations be done at home including the final shower, which should be done right before coming to the Mikveh.  When you arrive at the Mikveh, do a final inspection and comb your hair. We will do an extra dip in the Mikvah to rinse off before Toveling (like Friday night) instead of the shower in the Mikveh building.  If you do not have access to a bathtub or cannot prepare at home, please reach out for guidance.

What to expect at the Mikveh:

  • Upon arrival all users will be guided to take off their jacket and shoes, and immediately wash their hands.  Linens will be given out as needed (all linens in the bathroom need to be washed after.  This will help reduce unnecessary laundry.)
  • The Mikveh attendant will maintain a 6-foot distance and sanitize her hands before and after each Tevilah.  
  • For your safety we will also be sanitizing each room and the Mikveh between each use. 

We will be sending out periodic updates via whatsapp broadcast. To be included in this list please make sure you have Aidy Rubin's number saved in your phone.  If she does not have your number but you wish to receive updates, please message her at 858-254-8536.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out.

Michele Schwanke, President

(7) Addressing Financial/Resources Needs
As a community, we are here to help each other.  We recognize that the financial and resource tolls of this crisis will only grow.  We are preparing to support our community on many levels.  If you are in current need or expect to be in need, please contact Rabbi Brander or Les Loew so we can begin to assess need, prepare and provide immediate support.  If you'd like to offer support, please 
donate here.


(8) Zoom Info and  Instructions
Remember all Young Israel Zoom-based Meeting will have same log on information!! 
To join Zoom online on your computer or smartphone go to: 
www.youngisraelwh.org/zoom
You can also connect simply by calling in! Just dial our special conference call: 1 646 558 8656 and when asked key in our Meeting ID: 685 094 0946 followed by # and then another #. 


Especially in these trying times, we want everyone to be able to connect together! 

If you are not sure how to use Zoom yet, here is a great tutorial: 
CLICK HERE. Also, we are happy to send someone to your home to set it up and make sure you have the ease of access you need to connect with the many different programs coming your way. 


(9)Young Israel COVID-19 Information Repository
All the emails that we are sending about Covid-19 are posted to our website at 
www.youngisraelwh.org/covid19

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