This is the demand of the Supreme Court Rabbi Shimon Galai from those who have symptoms • Watch

June Green
November 18, 2020   
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Ministry of Health
In an effort to keep Haredi cities green and prevent outbreaks of the coronavirus: the tzaddik Rabbi Shimon Galai calls today (Wednesday) to adhere to the Ministry of Health's guidelines, especially during these times. Have you been suffering from depression lately? Are you eligible for National Insurance?’ In a lesson he gave to a small number of students, Rabbi Galai addressed them and said: "The commandment 'and you shall be very careful for your souls' has not ceased. We have been in a difficult time for all of Israel for a long time. We need to remember that we must pray for all the sick, it is an obligation that is incumbent on each and every one of us. We need to remember that many Jews are still in trouble and we pray for them that they will all recover." Rabbi Galai ruled: "There is a great obligation on those who, God forbid, have symptoms, that they need to be tested so that they do not infect others with the help of God." Rabbi Galai also added that it is necessary to be careful to observe the Ministry of Health's guidelines: "Thanks to the prayers and caution, we are blessed that the disease has greatly decreased, but we still need to observe the rules of the Ministry of Health, so that with the help of God we can open all institutions and synagogues without fear and without disturbances, so that we can all do the will of God, the Blessed One, and pray in the synagogue, maintaining the sanctity of the synagogue and the sanctity of the mouth. "May God protect us so that we continue to observe the rules, and we will continue, with the help of God, to pray that the disease will pass from us, and we will be able to study Torah - the children and us - also in the synagogue, and may God protect us from all evil." The Grand Master again asked his students to petition for all of Israel, who are in trouble. "There are still sick people and there are still sick people who are in trouble, and even those who have passed the coronavirus still need salvation. We need to pray to God that the disease will pass from us and we will observe all the rules." The Ministry of Health's Haredi Information Center noted that increasing the number of tests allows for the rapid detection of patients and the interruption of the chain of infection, and "in this way we help prevent an outbreak and an increase in morbidity." "Contrary to the idle claims that tests cause closures, the opposite has been proven to be true," says Meni Hadad, the Ministry of Health's advisor to the Haredi public. "We recommend that the public get tested, without the need for a referral and free of charge, and of course, in the absence of fever and symptoms, there is no obligation to remain in isolation until the test results are received.".
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