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Miranda Levy

ByMiranda Levy, Miranda Levy New York City

Opinion

The virus has prompted a backlash against New York Cıty’s Charedim communıty

Miranda Levy reflects on what she saw in Brooklyn during a brief weekend visit to the US before the country entered lockdown

March 25, 2020 13:30
Miranda Levy was in New York earlier this month, before the city's lockdown
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On Monday 16 March, as New York City shut down in our wake, my boyfriend drove me to JFK airport.

The streets by that point were pretty clear of people, as government edicts were telling people to stay home and “socially distance” themselves.

But as we drove across Brooklyn and into Queens, we saw a long line of pale, black-hatted Charedi men standing at a bus stop, in close proximity to one another. In an apartment complex a little further along the route, Strictly Orthodox women were milling around as if business were usual.

My boyfriend explained that these Jews were part of the Satmar dynasty, largely based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where we had been staying.