Over at my Times of Israel blog, I note the sudden shift of position of leading American (non-Orthodox) rabbis about the relative importance of preventing the spread of Coronavirus.
For example, that the Reform movement’s guidance, still up at its website, is that “Congregations should not facilitate or endorse any physical gathering of persons who do not already live in the same house.” However, leaders of Reform Judaism (among others) have now endorsed mass anti-racism protests, calling them the equivalent of “praying with your feet,” while apparently still holding to the position that traditional group prayer is forbidden, even if (unlike the protests) socially distanced.
You can read the whole post here.
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