The fellow asks that recently in Modiin Ilit people are starting to go to the shul and yeshiva and other places without wearing the required mask and without keeping the necessary distance. Some people have been calling the police on these violations, and they are doing so on Shabbos, saying that Rav Zilbershtein paskened so because of pikuach nefesh.
So, they asked, is this really the case - should the police be called on such people, and even on Shabbos?
Rav Zilbershtein responded that it is not necessary to call the police because there are other solutions that also work.
Rav Zilbershtein recommended a solution that people should approach the offender not wearing a mask and tell him that if he does not immediately put on a mask the entire minyan will disband and he will be left without a minyan, and it will be on his head that everyone davened without a minyan. He will immediately put on a mask.
Rav Zilbershtein adds that this should be done during the week as well as on Shabbos.
It is an interesting solution, but what happens if it does not work? What happens if they are enough people that they have a minyan anyway even without those who leave in protest? Or they will just go to the next shul and try there with everyone else. Or what about in the yeshivas and kollels for learning where a minyan is not required - how will this threat be effective then? And what if some of the people wearing the masks don't care enough to leave and a minyan remains - the threat isn't overly effective.
If the above solution isn't practical or effective, does the previous psak of calling the police come back into effect?
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There was a teenager who came a few times to my husband's outdoor minyan without a mask. So one day my husband took a spare mask and offered it to him saying 'I see you forgot your mask at home, please use this one'. He took it and wore it. Really no need for a big deal and calling police etc. What happened to handling things with a little menchlichkeit?
ReplyDeletethe story presented to Rav Zilbershtein included a point that they asked the person to put on a mask and he refused.
Deleteto your specific point, I agree. There are many people who are mentschen and even if they personally disagree with the need to wear a mask, dont care, are vehemently opposed or whatever, if asked will be decent in public and wear the mask. There are also people that are less mentschlich about it and vehemently refuse even when asked
So he's saying that there are people who won't wear a mask to protect themselves or others, but will if "ending the minyan" will be on their heads.
ReplyDeleteI have no doubt he's right. Still, it reminds me of the story about the one kohen who stabbed another one and was told to pull the knife out before the guy died so it wouldn't become tamei.