Dear Members and Guests,
Thank you for participating in our survey! We are examining the results and planning our services for the High Holy Days. Please stay tuned to the website and your email box for more details.
Good Shabbos!
Cleveland's Friendliest Orthodox Shul
Dear Members and Guests,
Thank you for participating in our survey! We are examining the results and planning our services for the High Holy Days. Please stay tuned to the website and your email box for more details.
Good Shabbos!
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I do not wish to sit with a mask to daven in shul, inside or outside.
At this moment I think HaShem wouldn’t mind if I stayed home and davened for His world and people to heal, peace, parnassa, and for Mashiach. Be well.
I would come outside for shofar blowing on Rosh Hashanah
Maybe outside for kol nidre and neilah
Inside should not be happening as people will gather and congregate if you allow more people in even with social distancing people don’t always follow the rules.
I have seen other outside minyanim work if everyone wears a mask stands or sits 6-8 feet away and don’t allow people without masks to attend. The successful ones also don’t allow talking during davening.
I cannot attend inside until either a vaccine or COVID disappears on its own!
People who are afraid or high risk should Stay home. The rest of us should have normal davening including Rav speeches. Including babysitting. Adults won’t come in if kids can’t come on. This has dragged on for way too long. If we want to have yamim naraim in shul we have to be realistic
Can the Shofar be blown outside in the open air?
Thanks