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Hundreds of Orthodox Jews Flood London Streets for Lag b’Omer, Ignore Social Distancing

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May 14, 2020
LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 08: A billboard thank NHS staff in Stamford Hill on the evening of the Jewish holiday of Passover on April 8, 2020 in London, England. The Jewish community is preparing to celebrate Passover amid COVID-19 home isolation and social distancing measures. (Photo by Hollie Adams/Getty Images)

Hundreds of haredi Orthodox Jews filled the streets of the Stamford Hill neighborhood of London to mark Lag B’Omer, ignoring social distancing rules.

Large gatherings remained banned in the United Kingdom, as is mixing in groups outside of households.

The Metropolitan Police were called to the area and “engaged with those present to remind them of their responsibilities under the current regulations,” the Independent reported, citing a police spokesperson. Police were critical of bonfires being lit too close to homes and cars.  Many who called police complained about noise and the lack of social distancing.

The gatherings took place both on Monday night and Tuesday, according to the report.

One area Jewish resident told the newspaper the celebrations were “disgraceful.”

“Local police will continue to engage with representatives from the community to encourage them to observe the guidance and legislation while it remains in place,” the police spokesperson told the Independent.

Similar gatherings were held in haredi neighborhoods in Israel and New York.

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