Month: March 2020 (Page 7 of 15)

Kemp Mill Synagogue: Mikvah Guidelines

To all Wallerstein Mikvah Users,

As we consult with experts about the Covid-19 virus and learn more, we remain fluid and mindful, as we once again update our practices at the Wallerstein Mikvah in Kemp Mill. We want to do the best we can to stay open while preventing any illness from spreading, and to make you comfortable in fulfilling the crucial mitzvah of taharat hamishpacha. … Read the rest

World Council of Churches: Overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic with faith communities: some guidance for churches

Faith communities and our leaders can play a vital role in grappling with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. They are often the most relevant, and trusted networks and messengers. Their presence is constant and uninterrupted, even in remote communities.

Faith communities working with the broader society, health care workers and governments, can help accelerate the return to a world free of this crippling pandemic.

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Rabbi Hershel Schachter: Coronavirus Q&A

Questions and answers with Rav Hershel Schachter shlit”a, regarding situations arising from the coronavirus crisis. Transcribed by Rabbi Pini Dunner (assisted by Michael Bernstein). This transcript has been approved by Rav Hershel Schachter. With many thanks to Rabbi Marc Dratch of the RCA, who posed the questions to Rav Schachterand to Rabbi Aryeh Richter for adding the footnotes (see PDF download).Read the rest

Assembly of Muslim Jurists of America: Praying Jumuah through Broadcast

All praise is due to Allah and may His peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah.

To proceed:

AMJA has received many questions regarding the ruling pertaining to holding Friday sermon and prayer services in the mosque with the least number of people needed to fulfill the Jumuah quorum, while broadcasting the services live to the other members of the community for them to listen to the sermon and then follow the imam in prayer, all while in their homes.… Read the rest

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