Houses of worship around the world, including in British Columbia, have shut their doors to combat the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Rabbi Dan Moskovitz of Vancouver’s Temple Sholom says his community has been adapting to this new way of life. “Our congregants have reached out to us and we’ve reached out to them, for spiritual support, emotional support, and of course the necessary things that the community can provide like groceries and pharmacy pick-ups and errands and those kinds of things that we’re doing for each other,” he told CKNW’s Mornings with Simi.
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