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Schools in Kiryas Joel, Upstate NY Hasidic Enclave, to Be Shuttered Amid 27.6% COVID Positivity Rate

The community has been experiencing a major outbreak of COVID-19 for weeks.
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October 6, 2020
KIRAYAS JOEL, NY: Hasidic Jews stand on a wall amongst trees as they try to see the burial of Rabbi Moses Teitelbaum, at the Kiryas Joel Satmar cemetery, April 25, 2006 in Kirayas Joel, New York. Rabbi Moses Teitelbaum, the worldwide spiritual leader of the Satmar Hasidim died at the age of 91 April 24 at Mount Sinai Hospital. (Photo by Stephen Chernin/Getty Images)

(JTA) – The county health commissioner in upstate New York’s Orange County issued an order Monday closing schools serving students from Kiryas Joel, a community made up of mostly Satmar Hasidic Jews.

The village has the highest COVID positivity rate of any town or village in the county, according to the commissioner’s order, with 27.6% of COVID tests confirming a positive result in a three-day average. Schools for whom a majority of students come from Kiryas Joel and Palm Tree, a town that overlaps with Kiryas Joel and which is also largely Hasidic, will be closed for at least two weeks or until the village and town’s seven-day rolling average positivity rate drop below 9%.

The community has been experiencing a major outbreak of COVID-19 for weeks, with a local branch of Hatzalah, the Jewish ambulance corps, issuing a warning and Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum, the leader of the local Hasidic community, choosing to stay in the village for the Jewish holidays instead of traveling as he normally does.

The school closure order comes as hundreds of schools are being closed in nine New York City Zip codes with large Orthodox Jewish populations due to an uptick in COVID cases in those areas.

As in the Orthodox communities in New York City, several Orthodox communities in upstate New York have been experiencing new upticks of COVID-19 cases. In Orange County, the COVID test positivity rate was 7.4% on Oct. 4, the most recent date for which data is available. In Rockland County, also home to a number of large Orthodox communities, the positivity rate was 9% for Oct. 4.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo addressed the increasing positivity rates in several parts of the state with large Orthodox communities in a press conference Monday where he announced the New York City closures, which accelerated by one day a closure timeline set by the city’s mayor. Although he noted that positivity rates were similarly high in counties in upstate New York as well as in parts of New York City, Cuomo declined to close the schools in the upstate counties. He did not explain his decision.

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