The predominantly ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak is taking creative measures to encourage its residents to get vaccinated, including distributing steaming bowls of cholent on Thursday night in a late-night drive.
The city says its inoculation centers will remain open on Thursday night until midnight, with snacks and cholent, in a bid to drive up the numbers of vaccinations, according to Channel 12.
According to the Health Ministry, just 17% of Bnei Brak’s residents have received the first dose of the vaccine and 9% the second. The city is among the worst-hit in the pandemic.
Read more at Times of Israel.
{Matzav.com}
Will there be social distancing at the party?
It won’t be a problem for you with your triple masks and double pairs of gloves.
Hope they remember which mixture goes in the syringe and which goes in the mouth.
Now we’re going to find out what happens when someone gets ten shots on one night.
What if someone wants to have a cup of coffee after eating the cholent? Will the cholent be pareve, or will there at least be pareve creamer, if the cholent is flaishegs? What if a bloodstain appears on someone’s shirt from the vaccine, but onlookers think its a cholent stain and they label this person a slob? What if a person gets a stomach ache from the cholent, and thinks its due to the vaccine? Will there be Pepto Bismol available, post cholent consumption? These are questions that need to be answered by a qualified individual, namely a physician or a culinary expert, or the chef who is preparing the cholent. People have enough on their plates already without having to worry about the cholent on their plates, and their shirts
Eww! There carrots in that cholent!
Get a vaccine while raising cholesterol…
Anything not to talk about the real issues with the safety of this vaccine.