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An Israeli police officer speaking to ultra-Orthodox men outside a yeshiva in Bnei Brak on April 2, 2020. Photo by Flash90.
Observation

April 23, 2020

Podcast: Yehoshua Pfeffer on the Response of Ultra-Orthodox Jews to the Coronavirus Pandemic

By Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic, Yehoshua Pfeffer

Ultra-Orthodox Jews have been one of the hardest-hit groups in Israel and elsewhere. Why?

This Week’s Guest: Yehoshua Pfeffer

Like so many nations around the world, Israel has been hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic, suffering over 14,000 confirmed cases of the virus, and over 180 deaths. Among those who have suffered most from the pandemic are Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Jews. The community was slow to recognize the threat of the disease, and kept its synagogues and houses of study open even as the rest of the country closed down; many of its members initially failed to observe the social-distancing protocols that have helped to slow the virus’s spread. Rates of coronavirus cases in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods of Jerusalem and in predominately ultra-Orthodox cities like Bnei Brak are among the highest in the country

Though things have begun to turn around lately, as more leading rabbis have instructed their followers to observe social distancing guidelines, the question remains: why was the ultra-Orthodox public initially so reluctant to follow along?

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