Friday, April 17, 2020

Lakewood Community Update

L’kvod the Tzibur of Lakewood,

We would like to update you regarding the status of the Covid-19 infection rate, hospital capacity, Aiva, minyanim, weddings and more.

NEW HOSPITALIZATIONS FOR COVID-19



We are carefully monitoring, on a daily basis, the rate of Covid-19 new hospitalizations in our
community.  לא עלינו, starting two weeks after Purim, we were seeing a high of 20 additional people per day transported to the hospital, with most needing intensive care, and too many requiring to be
completely sedated and placed on ventilators.  The week before Pesach new hospitalizations leveled off to an average of 10 per day.  Over the past week new people needing hospitalization has further
dropped to an average of 3 per day. 

This is relatively good news, however is no cause for celebration – over the past week 15 new families have a seriousחולה שיש בו סכנה in the hospital in need of רחמי שמים and our תפילות.
It is also no cause for celebration as we soberly remember that we have had close to 50 Levayos, לא
עלינו, in our community to date.
The reduction in new hospitalizations is a result of all of us carefully observing the social distancing
rules, and is a credit to the מסירת נפש and תפילות of the entire community.  We know how
exceptionally hard it was for so many families to make Pesach for the first time, and how much sacrifice and struggle our families have in staying home, cooped up under the most trying circumstances. We also know of the exceptional and tragic sacrifice this placed on our תורה ותפילה, בפרט on our ability to daven תפילה בציבור.

HOSPITAL CAPACITY

While vital hospital medications and equipment are in short supply, and available hospital bed capacity is extremely strained, together with Bikur Cholim, we have been working with our local hospitals to dramatically increase bed capacity. Our local hospitals have added over 200 additional beds to date, and they are adding more each day.
So far one patient who was unable to breathe and was being intubated in a Hatzolah ambulance could
not be admitted to a local hospital, as there were no beds, endangering his life. The ambulance was
diverted to a more distant hospital, and is Baruch Hashem doing much better.
Since then the tight bed capacity has eased, with our rate of new hospitalizations dropping and as new
beds are added. We believe we are for the moment out of this danger of not having enough beds but
will continue to monitor this closely.
We express special thanks to Bill Arnold, President of Southern Region for Monmouth Medical Center and his team, for spending their day and night adding bed and vent capacity.  We express the same thanks to Dr. Elliot Frank, Medical Director of Jersey Shore Medical Center and his team for doing the same.  We add endless appreciation to all the healthcare workers who are in the battle nonstop to save lives.

AIVA

While this pandemic crisis began with a terrible narrative that posited that “Lakewood is non-compliant” we have seen a distinct turn in that narrative by the major news outlets. The Asbury Park Press is consistently reporting the truth – that Lakewood is 99.99% compliant, that our streets are empty, schools are closed, and non-essential shops shuttered.  Other major news outlets have been less accurate in their reporting, but have also improved in their reporting.

Social media continues to be filled with hatred and falsehoods about Lakewood, yet overall the
atmosphere has shifted from rampant false allegations about how “bad” Lakewood is, to an honest
narrative.  This has impacted policy makers; we have moved a long way from when some of our own
state leaders were publicly criticizing Lakewood to the present, where such critiques are absent.
One nearby township’s leadership is a rare exception, they have called for a ghetto to be drawn with
armed soldiers surrounding Lakewood, mirroring such “forced quarantines” that were placed around
other locales, including the Tosh Kehilla in Quebec, and in Eretz Yisroel.
In short, the reduction in Aiva is significant, yet it requires constant vigilance, and our entire
community’s care to avoid mistakes that might lend inadvertent credence to this false narrative.

MINYANIM

With the real reductions in our rate of new hospitalizations, and with the improvement in the public
Aiva atmosphere, we have reached out to the state to formally request that they permit “porch” and
possibly “backyard” minyanim, so long as those are wholly compliant with the state’s social distancing rules.  We are pleased to share that the state has indicated that they open to doing so.
We hope to have updated state guidelines that explicitly permit “porch” and possibly “backyard”
minyanim, under certain stringent conditions, shortly. 
We have shared this development with the 4 BMG Poskim. They have indicated that they can then accordingly carefully update their פסקים to the ציבור, as our community would not be seeing people overstepping any conditions, nor making mistakes, nor any excessive enforcement and Aiva challenges.

We reiterate that how important it will be to strictly follow any guidelines and rules.
Stand by for updates on this, which we hope to have shortly, which would restore תפילה בציבור to our
lives, and which would hopefully tip the scales of רחמי שמים and bring רפואות and ישועות to all.

WEDDINGS

With Chasuna season upcoming, we have received many questions about weddings, and have reached
out to the authorities whether they could permit neighbors to be משמח with families making weddings,
in a socially-distant compliant way. This is a work in progress, and we hope to be able to provide an
update on this shortly.
We thank you all and encourage all to continue in your diligent observance of the social distancing rules in every aspect of your lives – you are literally saving irreplaceable נפשות.

With broken hearts at the tragic losses that we have suffered, and with our sincere and profound wishes for the return of תורה ותפילה בציבור to Klal Yisroel, which combined with the incredible חסד which has poured forth during this crisis, will IY”H bring the ultimate גאולה שלימה.
Dr. David Friedman, Chemed
R’ Yehuda Kaszirer, Bikur Cholim of Lakewood
Rabbi Aaron Kotler, R’ Eli Tabak, R’ Eli Liberman, R’ Moishe Tress, Beth Medrash Govoha
Dr. Howard Lebowitz and Dr. Daniel Roth
Meir Lichtenstein, Hatzolah of Central Jersey (with the approval of Hatzolah’s Vaad HaRabbonim)

12 comments:

  1. This never should have come down to this. The askanim have put the community in a bad situation with the flip flopping and extreme bullying tactics. the ones who lost out during this eis tzara is the tzibbur who are treated like fools by askanim.

    The tzibbur was complying 100 percent and did everything according to the law. Certain askanim kept on publicizing that Lakewood is not complying and massering on fellow neighbors which brought it to the public and to the media. The Aiva did not start with covid19 either.

    Now they expect the olam to believe that the aiva went down in 3 days another example how they treat the olam like dumb fools.

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  2. It's about time the shtut puts together an honest vaad that will represent every yochid.
    Not a few individual who control the tzibur in the name of the rabonim

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  3. they are lecturing the olam about Aiva???? seriously??

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  4. They have to check with the state?
    It's pretty clear in the executive it's order that it's allowed With proper social distancing

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  5. This story did show the cracks in our society. A vaad of shuls is certainly a good idea. Don’t be a keyboard warrior, call the rob and president of your Shul and get things started. Figure out what you are trying to do and how is the best way to accomplish things.
    The ball is in your court. Don’t be deterred by the naysayers, especially now, when there aren’t any mikvahs or coffee rooms for people to pour cold water over your plans.
    Hatzlocho!

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  6. Sheifelech remember only 15 items in your cart for shabbos and must get all your shopping done in 10 minutes.

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  7. In the past I have been very outspoken against the vaad & other leadership in Lakewood. I haven't changed my mind about the past. However, in regards to all the rules & guidelines set forth during our current crisis, I am 100% behind our askanim, doctors & poskim. Yes, ppl in Lakewood had to be reminded again & again about following the rules. Some ppl simply didn't have access to media or internet. Some ppl thought they were smarter than Drs or rabbonim. They treated us like children because that's how some were acting! Thank you to bmg who took achrayus for the whole town, not just bnei hayeshiva, with their pesach & chometz boxes. Please don't let up on our strict social distancing & Torah & tefilla even beyechidus, so that we can keep seeing the #s of sick go down. We should have hakoras hatov at this time instead of all these complaints.

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    1. Can you honestly say with a straight face that the actions of those in charge have brought the Aiva on Lakewood. Since you prefaced your remarks that you are outspoken against the Vaad.

      And please explain how the Aiva dissapered in 2 days.

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  8. Porch minyanim are back on what a mockery and insult to toshvei Lakewood to be subjected to this foolishness flip flopping.

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    1. At least the supposed signatories had the decency to admit they were wrong. They didn't wax poetry about how the aiva situation somehow changed in two days (the way the skonim were trying to play with our minds) but rather that they underestimated our craving for closeness to Hashem via Tefilla Btzibbur

      So much for all those who called us Rotzchim and Rodfim

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  9. There are large protests being held in various states protesting the intensive shut downs and closures of businesses etc I wonder how much more it will take until Lakewood erupts in protests. How much longer can a household full of teenagers be out of Yeshiva/highschool before they all start going meshuge?

    First they were busy getting ready for pesach, and then celebrating pesach and now thank god its shabbos. But for how many more days can they climb the walls?

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  10. What about when the AIVA comes from within? You stop shuls being built and then you get stopped going to Shul. Midah keneged midah. You call innocent people bad apples. You have “therapists” calling DYFS on people, ripping apart marriages. You have Rabbanim paskening without hearing both sides ... and the list goes on and on and on and on and on
    THEN YOU HAVE THE CHUTZPAH TO TALK ABOUT AIVA????????

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