The Jewish Chronicle

Warning over Purim safety

- BY SIMON ROCKER

THE FEDERATION of Synagogues has issued guidance for Purim to ensure celebratio­ns of the festival later this month comply with social distancing rules.

Urging vigilance in the face of the continuing threat from the virus, the organisati­on’s religious head Rabbi Shraga Feivel Zimmerman acknowledg­ed that last year’s celebratio­ns “appear in retrospect to have inadverten­tly been, in many instances, events that caused the spread of the virus to a great number of people”.

He recommende­d that communitie­s hold a number of readings of the Megillah to enable everyone to safely hear it. Children should not go around houses spieling (performing comic sketches) as would traditiona­lly be the case. Instead, virtual spiels will be made for schools and other institutio­ns to raise funds.

The Federation warned that despite the vaccine rollout, the virus remained “a clear and present danger”.

It was a “halachic imperative” to be vigilant so that “we will not be the cause of illness” by spreading it, Rabbi Zimmerman stressed.

Noting the government’s recognitio­n of the importance of communal prayer by allowing places of worship to remain open, he said adherence to social distancing rules was “not only essential for our own health and safety but also to ensure that we do not give cause for the authoritie­s to

It is a halachic imperative that we will not be the cause of illness’

reconsider this dispensati­on”.

While it was important to rejoice on Purim in God’s “salvation from seemingly unavoidabl­e danger”, he said it was “vital to bear in mind that over the last year, the virus has wreaked devastatio­n upon many people’s lives...The death of friends and relatives, loss of jobs and income, irreplacea­ble loss of months of schooling and the accompanyi­ng toll on mental health and wellbeing, not just of members of our own kehilloh [community] but also of people across the country.”

Rabbi Zimmerman concluded: “We must therefore be vigilant to ensure that our festivitie­s do not in any way give rise to the impression that we do not care about our own health or the health of those among whom we live.”

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? The Federation wants to avoid Purim scenes such as this
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES The Federation wants to avoid Purim scenes such as this

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