Services to resume in NJ county which was first to end communal prayer

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May 25, 2020 | News | Jerusalem & Area
Services to resume in NJ county which was first to end communal prayer

Tightly constrained Jewish prayer services are likely to resume in early June in Bergen County, the New Jersey county where rabbis were first to shut down all Jewish communal life to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

In a letter distributed Sunday, the Bergen County Rabbinical Association said it expected prayer quorums called minyans to be possible starting June 4, two weeks after New Jersey began allowing small-scale gatherings. Services will be able to take place outdoors only, with strict distancing rules in place and masks required.

Full Story (The Jerusalem Post)


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