Monday, April 6, 2020

Important guidelines for Passover and classes

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Dear Friends,
The Orthodox Union sent out an important pre-Passover email


OU.org          
  
Follow-up Joint Statement to the Orthodox Community Regarding Pesach
As our nation and our world grapples with the ongoing critical struggle to contain the mortal threat of COVID-19, we offer the following words of guidance to our communities.

We are all joined in prayer for the success of these efforts at containment, and for a speedy recovery for all those already affected. We acknowledge the pain and confusion that these efforts have imposed on everyone, especially those who will celebrate Pesach away from family and/or completely alone.

All of us share in the grief and uncertainty that is being experienced by so many individuals and families at this difficult time.

We wish for one and all that they be blessed with health and the ability to commemorate these days with meaning and with a measure of joy.

In light of the upcoming festival, we must again share critical notes of guidance. We note that the situation continues to evolve, and under all circumstances nothing should be done that is not within the current guidance offered by local governments and health departments, as well as within the standards prescribed by communal rabbinic and medical leadership.

  1. Everyone must plan to celebrate Pesach where they are currently. Travel to other cities, or visits with family even within your city, should be cancelled. This applies to the entirety of Pesach, including Chol HaMoed and the last days.
  2. While fresh air walks are encouraged, there should not be Chol HaMoed trips or excursions to parks, playgrounds and other venues, as these will create gathering points for community and pose a grave danger.
  3. The limitation against holding Minyanim – indoors or outdoors – must sadly remain in place at this time, without exception.
  4. Shopping trips must absolutely be limited to the bare minimum, and – where critical – should be done while wearing a cloth mask, per current CDC guidance. Consolidate lists, and make do with less. Take delivery or curbside pick up whenever possible. This should be observed before, during and following Yom Tov. A crush of shoppers at our stores is a risk we cannot afford.
  5. Bi’ur Chametz: At this time of great stress, we may do nothing that would possibly add any stress or burden to our emergency responders. Without a controlled communal bi’ur, significant risk would be posed by the creation of fires – public or private – for the burning of chametz. chametz may be disposed of via trash pick up or the sale of chametz, and the ten very small pieces from the bedikah may be crumbled and flushed.

    STAY HOME; SAVE LIVES

    We urge one and all – while strictly maintaining the prescribed guidelines – to look out for each other by reaching out to and providing for each other, especially those living alone.

    We hope and pray that our sincere tefillos (prayers) and chassadim (acts of kindness) will move Hashem to swiftly remove this plague from the world and bless us all with health, peace and tranquility.

    Chag kasher v’sameach!

    Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Executive Vice President, Agudath Israel of America
    Rabbi Mendy Mirocznick, Executive Vice-President, Igud HaRabbanim - Rabbinical Alliance of America
    Rabbi Shmuel Blech, Chairman, Rabbi Moshe Zev Weisberg, Co-Chair, the Lakewood Vaad Farley Weiss, President, National Council of Young Israel
    Moishe Bane, President, Allen Fagin, Executive Vice President, the Orthodox Union
    Rabbi Daniel Korobkin, President, Rabbi Mark Dratch, Executive Vice President, Rabbinical Council of America

    Read the full statement



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Important: Zoom now requires password access to all sessions. The password to all sessions is
"bnaitorah"  all lower case
Monday 7PM: Final Seder In Depth class -the Key Part of The Seder https://us04web.zoom.us/j/712130634
Wednesday 8AM: Siyum Bechorot online: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/925486070
Because we are not actually sharing a meal together -all first-borns should also "redeem their fast" by giving the value of their normal meals for a regular weekday to charity 

3. IMPORTANT:  If anyone needs handmade Shmurah Matzah or other Passover needs or financial or physical help with getting what you need for Passover please contact Rabbi Yaffe.

If anyone needs a 
pre-made seder plate and food and grape juice for seders -please let me know! We will provide it !

If you know of anyone who may need help of any sort including financial,  please contact Rabbi Yaffe  

B) I miss seeing you all, but please do stay in touch. Everything we do is available on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/bnai.torah.1 and listed on our  blog https://bnaiblog.blogspot.com/  the blog is updated regularly and accessible from our webpage www.bnaitorahma.org
 C) For information about Chametz sales etc. please go to this link.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfU1dLgimNgrDPLjWvvO1ny4-P74MY3VkcKeeNQ2WHsB9fymA/viewform
We much prefer you sell Chametz online this year. If you can’t please mail in the form by April 5th.

For those who were not able to immerse vessels this year because of limited Mikvah Access -you can sell them a 30 day period just like selling Chametz - go here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc9IrSF0L328QRUlFA3D4YpAcotZgrav-u6UAFDXZXOCquxDw/viewform
There will be no Public Chametz Burning this year -do it on a Chametzdig BBQ etc in your own yard etc 







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