JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel’s most sensitive rabbis on Monday suggested U. S. President Donald Trump resign from COVID-19, invoking his call in a Jewish holiday rite on the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
Support for Trump, who identified Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moved the U. S. embassy to the city, is strong among Israelis, marking this year’s main Jewish vacation as a moment of coronavirus closure.
“May he who blessed our ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, Moses, Aron, David, and Solomon heal Donald John, son of Fred,” sang Shmuel Rabinovitch, rabbi of the Western Wall, the most sacred prayer position of Judaism.
“May the Blessed Holy One of Heaven overflow with compassion for him, repair him, heal him, encourage him,” he said, reciting the classic prayer for those in poor health, to thousands of Israel’s two wonderful rabbis and American Ambassador David Friedman.
They attended a ceremony, coinciding with Succot’s dinner, in which members of the priestly caste of Judaism bless the audience in a song on the Western Wall.
While Israel is fighting the accumulation of coronavirus cases, assistance has been particularly reduced this year.
Addressing the occasion as a guest guest, Friedman tweeted that “he usually attended thousands, today only 20.
“I will pray for God’s mercy and healing for all who are afflicted by Covid-19 throughout the world,” he said.
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(Written through Dan Williams, edited through William Maclean)