In recent weeks, ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel have defied coronavirus restrictions by holding big funerals for beloved rabbis who died of COVID-19 and celebrating large weddings.
JERUSALEM - Mendy Moskowits, a member of the ultra-Orthodox Belz Hassidic sect in Jerusalem, doesn’t understand the uproar toward believers like him.In .
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Many ultra-Orthodox Jews say Israeli society doesn t understand their way of life and has turned the community into a scapegoat as they defy coronavirus restrictions by holding big funerals for beloved rabbis.
Though many community members comply with government orders to curb virus spread, some put their traditional way of life above all other considerations