WBK | PARASHAT TZAV – SHABBAT HAGADOL – PESACH SCHEDULE

WESTWOOD BET KNESSET MINYAN DIRECTIVES:

Please read carefully, and confirm if we would have the honor of your presence
The Tosafot write (תוספות בבא קמא דף כג עמוד א ד”ה וליחייב בעל הגחלת) that one is obligated to concern himself not to damage others, even more than his concern about his own security, not to be damaged!

1. At present no more than 17 spots would be allowed in a Minyan

2. No one under Bar Mitzvah will be permitted into the Bet Knesset unless with Explicit permission from the Rabbi/Presidents.
 
3. At this time we will not be able to have women in the Bet Knesset. We hope this will change soon.

4. If you are between 60-70 please consult your doctor to get clearance before coming to Bet Knesset. No one over 70 can come to Bet Knesset at present.

5. No one will be able to enter the Bet Knesset without a mask. Masks must be covering the mouth and nose at all times 

6. Once entering everyone is required to wash their hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or at least sanitize their hands.

7. If you have a preexisting condition you should consult your doctor, and perhaps not come to Bet Knesset.

8. If you are not feeling well or exhibiting any symptoms you should not come to Bet Knesset.

9. Everyone is encouraged to bring their own talitot, Siddurim and Chumashim.

10. No socializing in or outside the Bet Knesset .

11. No Food or drink should be brought into the Bet Knesset.

12. Only the Baal Koreh will touch the Torah and will get to do Petihat Hechal, Hotza'at Sefer Torah and Hagbaha at least initially.

13. At present only people who are registered and up to 17 people will be allowed to come to any specific minyan.

14. It has been determined that the people who attend minyan on a regular basis will be accommodated first. However, if there are enough people we are willing to create a second minyan in a different location or at a different time.

15. Upon completion of Davening we ask everyone to clean their area with provided cleansers, and exit the building without congregating in or outside the Bet Knesset. 

16. We respectfully ask everyone to be there on time, to enable us to progress in a timely manner, and avoid unnecessary exposure to others.

We join you in expressing our endless Hakarat Hatov to Hakadosh Baruch Hu for our health and continue to daven for help in navigating this difficult time. Hashem should accept all of our tefilot.

NOTE ABOUT ROMAIN FOR THE LA COMMUNITY FOR PESACH

Baruch Hashem, after much effort, I was able to get kosher romaine for the Los Angeles community for Pesach.

However, after double checking several samples using my washing instructions, I noticed that there were still some baby thrips that had not washed off. These are very difficult to detect to the untrained eye, but are there nonetheless.

Therefore, after consulting with Rabbonim and Mashgichim, I am recommending the following options. Either:
1) Return your bags of Dole romaine bearing my kosher symbol to the store you bought it from and be fully refunded.
2) Cut off all the leaves and just use the stalks (the spine of each leaf) and wash them well according to the washing instructions on the label. Or
3) Wash the leaves in soap and water and rinse and repeat 2-3 times and inspect the leaves yourself to ensure its kashrus.
 
I'm sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused and I wish everyone a KOSHER and happy Pesach.
 
Yours,
Nesanel Berkowitz
Niflaos haBorei Kosher

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