As Yom Kippur approaches, the NCFJE has announced some changes to Kaporos procedures to address COVID-19 concerns.
To give participants as much space as possible, the organization has instituted the following changes:
1) Tickets will be sold online, in order to avoid lines. You can pre-buy your ticket now at NCFJE.org/kaporos
2) There will be designated areas in the Beth Rivkah parking lot to reduce mingling.
3) Participants are required to use face coverings and social distancing practices.
“We are concerned for the health and well-being of the community during the COVID pandemic,” said Rabbi Shea Hecht of NCFJE. “We want to allow everyone the opportunity to observe the treasured minhag in the safest way possible.”
$5 Kaporos will be held on Thursday, 6 Tishrei- September 24 at the Beth Rivkah Parking, entrance on Montgomery Street. Starting at 1 pm. Purchase tickets here NCFJE.org/kaporos
The NCFJE thanks our sponsors for making subsidized kaporos available for Crown Heights residents. NCFJE also thanks the Vaad of Beth Rivkah for accommodating the community.
Kaporos is an ancient custom dating back to the times of the Gaonim, and observed in communities around the world. Executive Vice President of the NCFJE, Rabbi Yaakov Yehuda “JJ” Hecht OBM, began reviving widespread observance of kaporos in the early 1970s. The Rebbe encouraged his efforts and would ask after details of the operations, including the number of birds used, the expenses, shechita and who took part.
This is exactly what we should be seeing and I hope Eshel follows the lead.
One improvement that I believe should be made: separate times for local residents vs guests. Otherwise, the measures being taken here are spot on.
Anything for Erev YK?
I want to support NCFJE _and_ do the mitzvah best!
Yes there always is
It doesn’t say if NSFJE will be doing Kapores on Moitze Shabbos?
Moitze shabbos they have kapporos too
$15