Rabbinical High Court in Morocco calls for measures to be respected

The Rabbinical High Court of Morocco has called on the Jewish community to respect the rules and preventive measures taken by each of the countries in which it is residing in order to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

“Showing wisdom in submitting to national decisions taken in the face of this global pandemic is necessary and fundamental to contain the spread of the virus,” said Rabbi Yoshyahu Yosef Pinto, President of the Rabbinical High Court, in a statement.

“The Kingdom of Morocco, under the enlightened leadership of His Majesty King Mohamed VI, May God assist him, is the object of my prayers. We stand beside His Majesty and pray to God with strength, to accompany him in this ordeal in serenity,” he insists.

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