Rabbi Yitzhak Yehuda Yaroslavsky states: "Only those who are vaccinated and recovering are permitted to enter synagogues - those who are not vaccinated cause increased bloodshed""
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Towards the opening of synagogues: The head of the Chabad rabbis' court and rabbi of Nachalat Har Chabad in Kiryat Malachi, the rabbi Yitzhak Yehuda Yaroslavsky, states in a letter published this morning (Tuesday) that "only those who have been vaccinated and are recovering are permitted to enter synagogues." The head of the court states firmly: "Since you have been very careful about your lives, only those who have been vaccinated or who have a certificate of recovery as required will enter synagogues." For those who have not yet been vaccinated and do not have a certificate of recovery, Rabbi Yaroslavsky states: "They must continue to pray in the open synagogues in courtyards and the like, and they are prohibited from entering the regular synagogues." The rabbi then asks all those who work with the public in educational institutions, as well as the kollel elders: "Everyone must be vaccinated and, God forbid, one should not take this lightly." At the end of the letter, the head of the court refers "in response to the question of many" and writes sharply about the spreaders of fake news against vaccines and those who persuade others not to get vaccinated - and states that they "cause increased bloodshed in Israel" and "woe to them on the Day of Judgment." "The need to get vaccinated is not a permission but an obligation according to the Torah, and one should not be fooled by all kinds of different and strange beliefs that have no basis in reality. And whoever does not get vaccinated and causes others not to get vaccinated, woe to him on the Day of Judgment, and causes increased bloodshed, R"l simply put.".