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All United Synagogues to shut because of coronavirus

Chief Rabbi: 'Our Torah obligation to protect the sanctity of life transcends all other considerations'

March 17, 2020 20:47
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis announced the shuls' closure on Tuesday
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The United Synagogue is closing all its synagogues because of coronavirus, following the advice of the Chief Rabbi that "our Torah obligation to protect the sanctity of life transcends all other considerations".

Informing communities of the “painful” decision, US president Michael Goldstein asked them to cancel all activities within the synagogue including weekday and Shabbat services.

“Whilst the synagogue office can be opened from time to time for administrative purposes, the site should be understood to be closed.

“The community should not facilitate, support or publicise any minyanim or services in members’ homes. Sifrei Torah should not be loaned for these purposes. We understand the implication of this on individuals who wish to say Kaddish. It also means, sadly, that we will not be able to hold barmitzvahs, batmitzvahs or other smachot.