I’m sorry Rabbi Jacobson. You’re the greatest speaker but I disagree with you on this because it’s lav davke that any of these people died from the flu or pneumonia. Since every person dying these days, whether from the flu, car accident or a shark ate him up, is attributed to coronavirus, we don’t have to assume that any attendee at the levaye was responsible, especially if they were all feeling well. More likely than not, all 40 people who died in a hospital were killed by nurses and doctors.
Why did they go to hospital? Let me guess, maybe they were sick?
What is the difference if it was covid19 or the flu or another viral pneumonia? They are transmitted in the same way.
The 20 yr old bochur only gave it to the 70 year old because the 70 yr old was there why was he there instead of being home? my point being why should young healthy people continue to be quarantined they are not in danger quarantine the people at risk it makes no sense at all, elderly and people at risk should watch themselves let everyone else live their lives
Young people can also die from this. Less at risk yes, but not immune. Also these young people go home to parents who may be at risk. Sorry your not making any sense
I have to admit generally I’m not a fan. Let’s just say he’s not my cup of tea. In this case, I was willing to listen and I was expecting to hear something. I did hear what I thought I was going to hear however, thankfully, I heard it in a different language. I am very thankful that at least he had the decency to put it in Yiddish, even if his ivra isn’t the same but I’m sure the message gots across.
That being said, if you look at the videos, you will see that people are wearing face covers. People are social distancing. they were doing for the most part what they had to do. So based on what Rabbi J is saying, we shouldn’t have minyanin for the next 18 months or so until the virus is either eradicated or under control because there’s always going to be an interaction.
He’s preaching to the wrong group
not daas torah.
I’m sorry Rabbi Jacobson. You’re the greatest speaker but I disagree with you on this because it’s lav davke that any of these people died from the flu or pneumonia. Since every person dying these days, whether from the flu, car accident or a shark ate him up, is attributed to coronavirus, we don’t have to assume that any attendee at the levaye was responsible, especially if they were all feeling well. More likely than not, all 40 people who died in a hospital were killed by nurses and doctors.
Why did they go to hospital? Let me guess, maybe they were sick?
What is the difference if it was covid19 or the flu or another viral pneumonia? They are transmitted in the same way.
The 20 yr old bochur only gave it to the 70 year old because the 70 yr old was there why was he there instead of being home? my point being why should young healthy people continue to be quarantined they are not in danger quarantine the people at risk it makes no sense at all, elderly and people at risk should watch themselves let everyone else live their lives
He was talking specifically about last night nights levaya.
Young people can also die from this. Less at risk yes, but not immune. Also these young people go home to parents who may be at risk. Sorry your not making any sense
On Rosh Hashana Gd decides who will live or die.
So go jump off the bridge you NAR . If you were decreed to live on rosh hashana, you have no worries. People like you give frum yidden a bad name.
All of you who are saying young people are not at risk are behind the times. Young people are also R”L getting this horrible disease.
Rabbi Jacobson is not saying the 70 year old got it at the levayah. Asymptomatic people can and have passed on the disease to others.
its lav davka but youre willing to take that chance?? the 20 can spread to his friend his friend goes home…..
I have to admit generally I’m not a fan. Let’s just say he’s not my cup of tea. In this case, I was willing to listen and I was expecting to hear something. I did hear what I thought I was going to hear however, thankfully, I heard it in a different language. I am very thankful that at least he had the decency to put it in Yiddish, even if his ivra isn’t the same but I’m sure the message gots across.
That being said, if you look at the videos, you will see that people are wearing face covers. People are social distancing. they were doing for the most part what they had to do. So based on what Rabbi J is saying, we shouldn’t have minyanin for the next 18 months or so until the virus is either eradicated or under control because there’s always going to be an interaction.