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Tuesday, May 25, 2021
 
Post Purim thoughts: Corona Virus will be overturned

 Post Purim thoughts: Corona Virus will be overturned by Rabbi Yitschak Rudomin

How Many Jews Have Died From the Coronavirus in the USA?

and

Remembering Personal Losses of Personalities I have Known.

The Situation in America is more Serious than in Any Other Country. As of May 2020 in America almost 100,000 people have died from Covid-19 and PROBABLY Thousands of Jews in the Jewish Centers such as New York and New Jersey, but Jewish people are Afraid to Know the Real Numbers!

By Rabbi Yitschak Rudomin

How many Jews have died from the Coronavirus in the USA? This is a question that is never openly asked and studiously avoided? Why? If you live in America, as I do, it should be a very basic question, to know exactly what is going on around you. After all, doesn’t knowing this bolster the case of those who take it seriously, and counters the what-me-worry attitude of those who are ignoring social distancing? I just read an article that Orthodox rabbis cannot agree on how and if to resume prayer Minyanim. Wouldn’t it help them decide if they could measure the scope of the tragedies around them? It would bring home the severity of this health crisis for those slacking off, and bring us face to face with the enormity of the losses American Jewry has suffered and confirm our need to mourn for the victims, particularly in Orthodox-Haredi-Hasidic-Sefardik circles in the New York-New Jersey metropolitan areas that have tragically been hit hard, and still are suffering.

In Israel, the Jewish homeland where the situation is evidently improving, there is an exact count of Jews who have passed away from the Coronavirus.  Reports say that of the almost 300 victims who have passed away, about 70% are from the Haredi sector. Recently there were news reports that in France between 1,000 to 2,000 French Jews have succumbed to the Coronavirus. In the United Kingdom, the British Jewish Board of Deputies keeps track of the number of Jews in Britain who have passed away, now approaching about 400. There was a report in an Israel Haredi news source Pesach time 2020 that about 700 Orthodox Jews in the United States passed away from the Coronavirus. That was a report from Israel. It was not widely known let alone reported in the USA.

In America it is possible to Google “how many Americans have died from the coronavirus” and there are immediately detailed reports of the number of dead, infected, recovered overall and state by state. At the time of this writing, May 2020, the official figure of those who have died in America from Covid-19 is approaching 100,000! More than 20,000 in New York state and about 10,000 in New Jersey. No one is hiding the truth from anyone, but not so in the Orthodox world.

From time to time various Haredi-run news sites and newspapers in America will report names of prominent people such as rabbis and well known community leaders who have died. One English language Haredi newspaper published an unofficial short list of names of mostly prominent people, but it was in no way comprehensive. There is one yeshiva type news site that used to publish names of those who had passed away over short periods, but they discontinued doing that after some people found it to be “too disturbing”.

I cannot help but to compare the war we are waging against this malicious virus to the Holocaust. Imagine if people found it “too disturbing” to hear how many Jews perished in the Holocaust, or how many died in various camps and ghettos in towns connected with survivors? If it is not “too disturbing” to “never forget” the Six Million victims of the Holocaust, so why is it “too disturbing” to be kept informed and made aware, and MOURN for the victims of the Coronavirus? Maybe we ought to institute a special dedicated Tefilla (prayer) at this horrible time? Something that all rabbis can agree on and advise their followers to say daily or at special times. There are scattered virtual prayer meetings on the phone and online but nothing is coordinated. It’s every group for themselves. 

There are Tehillim lists (for saying Psalms) for people who are seriously ill from Covid-19 and some are battling for their lives. There are lists published online. My wife has kept a growing list of those in need of a Refuah Sheleimah (complete recovery), sadly every week there is invariably another name or two of those who have succumbed.

What does this avoidance and lack of critical information reveal? There are a number of possibilities:

Remembering Personal Losses of Personalities I have Known.

Since everyone in the Orthodox-Haredi-Hasidic world knows either close relatives, close neighbors and friends or prominent rabbis and rebbetzins who have died from the Coronavirus, I would like to take some time to write about a few people that I knew either closely or from afar, who succumbed to Covid-19. I made a short list of people I knew, not in any particular order, and I have, so far, eleven names of Corona-Holocaust victims who one can probably say died Al Kiddush HaShem (for the sanctification of God’s Name), in the sense that a Tzadik Mechaper Al HaDor, (the righteous atone for the generation) as nothing less can describe their tragic untimely deaths. They range in age from the 60s to the 90s but they were all well-beloved and in some cases famous people, but each and every one of them was a Tzadik, a righteous person, as many can vouch:

These are names of mostly unknown and famous people alike. The war waged by and against the Covid-19 pandemic is a real war. And just like in real wars there are all types of people who die on the front-lines and casualties are counted and noted and a record is kept, and eventually even memorials are built for them, the same should apply now during the Coronavirus crisis. There is no one in the American Orthodox-Haredi-Hasidic-Sefardik worlds who has not felt the impact of the Corona war. As in my case, I can list a Minyan of men and even women who have passed away, close to home, and close to the heart, likewise everyone can name names and even has close family that has succumbed.

May the memory of those who have passed away from Covid-19 be for a blessing, may HaShem remove this plague from us soon, and may we hear only good news in the future.

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