Police: Reduce attendance at the funeral of the Rebbe of Sadigura zt"l • And how are we preparing?

June Green
August 11, 2020   
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Barish Filmer
Police estimates for the funeral of the late Rebbe of Sadigura: The funeral procession for the Rebbe, a member of the Council of Torah Scholars of the AGU, will begin at 4:00 PM at the central Beit Midrash Hall in Shikun Ha-Bnei Brak - and at the end, participants will travel to the Givatayim cemetery, where he will be buried. Regular income from National Insurance? Check your eligibility for a monthly pension today The police emphasize that in light of the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, attendance must be reduced - this is to prevent large gatherings, which pose a real danger to the health of the participants. The police are preparing in large forces, and are calling on participants to obey the instructions of the police, maintain public order, and strictly adhere to the instructions of the Ministry of Health - wearing masks at all times, prohibiting gatherings, and maintaining a distance of two meters from each other. Temporary traffic arrangements: From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, the following streets in the city of Bnei Brak will be closed to vehicle traffic: • Raines Street • Aharonievich Street in the section between Raines Street and Ezra Street • Ezra Street 1-20 In addition, starting at 5:00 PM, Avnei Zichron Street in Givatayim will be gradually closed to traffic, in the section between Aliyat HaNoar and Rambam Street. Local residents will enter the street upon presentation of an ID card. Passengers will be dropped off and picked up on Aliyat HaNoar Street in Givatayim. Due to the street blockage, drivers are asked to avoid reaching the blocked streets and their surroundings, to use alternative routes and to obey police instructions. You can use the WAZE app and the Israel Police information center 110. "The police emphasize: "These days - large gatherings pose a real danger "We call on the public to be extremely careful about the health and safety of the public and to reduce contact with people - for the sake of your health and the health of your families.".
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