Monsey Rabbi Volunteers to say Kaddish On Behalf Of Quarantined Patients Who Cannot Go To Shul

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MONSEY (VINnews) — Monsey Rabbi Yaakov Horowitz has volunteered to say Kaddish in place of any Westchester residents who are quarantined due the coronavirus and cannot continue to fulfill their obligation to say Kaddish for their loved ones. Horowitz asked people to send him the Jewish name of their relatives, adding that if he gets more requests he will tweet to his followers that more volunteers are required.

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RICK OB
RICK OB
4 years ago

THATS WHAT A GOOD JEW DOES

Moishe
Moishe
4 years ago

I thought that you can only say Kaddish for one person at a time?

Dov Ber
Dov Ber
4 years ago

So nice of him

THE DAF A DAY
4 years ago

We also host a interactive Web based video Daf Yomi nightly   930pm. All those who a quarantined are welcome to join.

Proud fellow Yid
Proud fellow Yid
4 years ago

Mee Kiamcha Yisroel. The Rabbi should be blessed.