Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar Has The Coronavirus

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Rabbi Berel Lazar affixing a mezuzah to the front door of the New Synagogue in Kaliningrad, Nov. 8, 2018. (Cnaan Liphshiz)

MOSCOW (JTA) – Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar has contracted the coronavirus.

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The Russian News Agency TASS reported on Sunday that the rabbi is “under medical supervision,” and that his “health is out of danger,” citing the rabbi’s press service.

A total of 467,673 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Russia as of Sunday morning, with 5,859 fatalities nationwide.

Lazar, 56, is known to have close ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has served as chief rabbi of the country for some 20 years.

By mid-March, Lazar had closed down all Moscow synagogues and Jewish institutions. A week later he closed all Jewish institutions throughout the country, the Times of Israel reported.


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עד מתי?
עד מתי?
3 years ago

How could that be?

He didn’t get a letter in the “Miracle Sefer Torah” that Chabad-Lubavitch collected massive sums of money for, which they promoted as a segula from the Bal Shem Tov to stop magefah?

And the chief shliach of the Rebbeh in the Russia should get it?