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Tue, May 19 2020, 11:21 am
I live in a building with lots of neighbors. Ther ed always someone outside. In fact, there's a backyard minyan of sorts - meaning several men go there to daven spread apart to be included with minyan on porches down the block. We have no porch. The public hallways always have people around. I can't take them in a cab or car service. My kids do know the difference. But, there's really no choice. We have a family member who is more vulnerable so we can't take any chances. However, speaking to people and looking out the window and seeing its business as usual, makes it more challenging.....
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Sunny Days
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Tue, May 19 2020, 11:52 am
amother [ OP ] wrote: | I live in a building with lots of neighbors. Ther ed always someone outside. In fact, there's a backyard minyan of sorts - meaning several men go there to daven spread apart to be included with minyan on porches down the block. We have no porch. The public hallways always have people around. I can't take them in a cab or car service. My kids do know the difference. But, there's really no choice. We have a family member who is more vulnerable so we can't take any chances. However, speaking to people and looking out the window and seeing its business as usual, makes it more challenging..... |
Same situation here...
One day we went out like really early, right after minyan ended & while other kids were still busy with school stuff. Worked out nice, but for me personally it’s not so doable for daily...
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giselle
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Tue, May 19 2020, 12:00 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | I live in a building with lots of neighbors. Ther ed always someone outside. In fact, there's a backyard minyan of sorts - meaning several men go there to daven spread apart to be included with minyan on porches down the block. We have no porch. The public hallways always have people around. I can't take them in a cab or car service. My kids do know the difference. But, there's really no choice. We have a family member who is more vulnerable so we can't take any chances. However, speaking to people and looking out the window and seeing its business as usual, makes it more challenging..... |
That’s really challenging OP when you have a vulnerable family member. Especially now when people are out playing more and becoming looser with social distancing. But you’re definitely doing the right thing for your family. Good luck and I hope every stays safe!
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