Yehuda Lave is an author, journalist, psychologist, rabbi, spiritual teacher, and coach, with degrees in business, psychology and Jewish Law. He works with people from all walks of life and helps them in their search for greater happiness, meaning, business advice on saving money, and spiritual engagement. Love Yehuda Lave Join my blog by sending me an email to YehudaLave@gmail.com "Vaccinating is obligatory according to Jewish law" – Judaism's leading rabbis Below is a list of statements by the following authoritative Rabbinic voices on the matter: Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel, R' David Lau. Sephardic Chief Rabbi, R' Yitzhak Yosef. Former Chief Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau. Chief Rabbi of England, R' Ephraim Mirvis. The Orthodox Union and Rabbinical Council of America. R' Chaim Kanievsky. Rabbi Gershon Edelstein. Rabbi Asher Weiss. Rabbi Hershel Schachter. Rabbi Mordechai Willig. Chief Rabbi of Tzfat. Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu. Rabbi Avraham Rubinstein, mayor of Bnei Brak. Rabbi Meir Mazuz, head of Yeshivat Kisei Rahamim. In addition to all the rabbis above, the following rabbis (among many others unlisted) publicly vaccinated: The Chief Rabbi of Turkey, Rabbi Isak Halevi. The Vizhnitzer Rebbe. The Erlauer Rebbe. The Boyaner Rebbe. The Gerer Rebbe. The Belzer Rebbe. Rabbi Shalom Cohen, senior Sephardi Haredi Rabbi. Rabbi David HaCohen, head of the Hebron yeshiva. Statements from the leading halachic authorities: Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel, R' David Lau: "With God's help, we have gotten here. After months of the coronavirus raging, there is a vaccine available that can help contain the virus. Everyone who can be vaccinated against the virus according to the doctor's instructions needs to do so. COVID is a certain danger, compared to minor concerns about side effects." Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel, R' Yitzhak Yosef: "I am calling on our brethren in the Holy Land to follow doctors' instructions. Allow them to heal us … Now that we have learned that a vaccine has been found that prevents COVID, and all the necessary trials were conducted and experts say that the vaccine is effective in stopping the pandemic and is not dangerous – each and every person must be vaccinated in accordance with doctors' orders." Former Chief Rabbi of Israel, R' Yisrael Meir Lau: "You must not be afraid…Vaccination is an obligation for all of us…I very much hope that this vaccine will bring complete health to all of us. We are all in this together, it is not a matter of right or left, religious or no, Jewish, Arab or anything else." The Orthodox Union (OU) and the Rabbinical Council of America ruled on December 15, 2020, that "the Torah obligation to preserve our lives and the lives of others requires us to vaccinate for COVID-19 as soon as a vaccine becomes available…We strongly encourage all those eligible to access the COVID-19 vaccination to do so. We hope and pray that such steps will help bring to an end the tragic toll that the pandemic has taken on our community and beyond." R' Ephraim Mirvis, Chief Rabbi of England: "We should recognize Hashem is calling upon us to be His partners. He wants us to have hishtadlut, our efforts to behave with responsibility, at this critically important time to ensure that we don't take any risk with regard to our health and that we responsibly safeguard and protect the lives of others…When a vaccine will be offered to you, you have a religious imperative to take it, to look after yourself and to look after those around you." Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky said that everyone needs to be vaccinated to stop the spread of the virus. When one of his followers said some people are reluctant to be vaccinated out of fear it will harm them, the rabbi responded one should "not be afraid." The group of followers and Kanievsky concluded the meeting with a blessing for health and the success of Israel's vaccine campaign. Rabbi Gershon Edelstein: "The vaccine is a great salvation…there is no danger from it and there should be no concern about the safety of the shots. The principles of caution (of the government health regulations) are a great halachic obligation…If someone is not cautious, then he harms others and puts them in danger…. Someone who is not cautious sins [and violates the religious precept] of 'you shall protect your own lives' and is deserving punishment." Rabbi Avraham Elimelech Firer, speaking on behalf of three major Haredi leaders – Rabbis Kanievsky, Edelstein, and Shalom Cohen: "Everyone who is able to be vaccinated, should do so." Rabbi Asher Weiss: "When we deal with the question [of whether] to take the vaccine: Yes. Definitely yes…Every new medicine or medical procedure might have long-term effects, but we always try to strike the right balance between what is needed now and what might, theoretically, happen in the future…People are dying, people are suffering, and we could alleviate this pain, and diminish the suffering and save many people. This is a safe vaccine as far as we could know." Chief Rabbi of Tzfat, Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu: "I tell everyone to take vaccines. Those harmed by vaccines are very few and it is not at all certain that they died because of the vaccine. On the other hand, most people are cured and live thanks to vaccines and health systems. We all owe a debt of gratitude to the health systems that save lives." Sharing is caring! |
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