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Jewish community organisations and leaders across Australia have intensified their efforts to manage the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Jewish institutions, families, individuals and, most especially, the elderly and vulnerable.   We recognise with deep appreciation the continuing work being done by the Jewish community roof bodies in each State, the Crisis Management Teams of the Community Security Groups, shules, the Day Schools, the aged care sector, the welfare sector and volunteers, and commend them for the high sense of responsibility they have demonstrated.

Despite a very small number of unfortunate exceptions earlier on, everyone in our community now appears to be sensibly heeding government directions, and advice from Jewish lay and religious leaders, to maintain strict physical distancing.  Those who ignore these requirements are a danger to themselves and to others.  For the time being, gatherings for prayer and study or for social or other purposes carry too many health dangers to be tolerated. It is literally a matter of life and death. So too is keeping children physically separate from their grandparents, great-grandparents and other older relatives, and utilising only non-physical means of contact.

On 23 March 2020, a short video featuring Dr Norman Swan gave practical advice for Jewish families on the imperative of physical distancing until the COVID-19 pandemic is over.  It was a joint production by the ECAJ, NSW Jewish Board of Deputies and CSG/JEMP NSW.  It was widely shared online and on social media and sent to Jewish roof bodies in the other States and the ACT, to circulate to their local networks.

On 24 March 2020, the ECAJ President, Jillian Segal AO, delivered a video message to the Australian Jewish community.  It had three key messages: (i) be strict about practising physical distancing, with grandparents, and with anyone outside the household (ii) take care of the elderly or those with health conditions living independently who feel isolated and in need of help (iii) if you need counselling and support reach out to us. The video was also widely shared online and on social media, including to ECAJ constituent and affiliate organisations and was accessed by many people.

We note the emails of appreciation by several of our state presidents who found these resources valuable and we appreciate everyone’s assistance in widely distributing this important content.

A video is being produced with the assistance of clinical psychologist Dr David Goldman on handling the psychological and emotional toll of isolation, anxiety and disruption caused by the current situation.

The following is an update from last week’s summary of the current status of Jewish community life in each State and Territory.

New South Wales

Victoria

Western Australia

Queensland

ACT

South Australia

Tasmania 

We again stress the necessity of strict social distancing.   Please keep safe and keep those around you safe, by exercising every precaution.

The ECAJ continues to receive a wonderful response to our national e-mail calling for volunteers to assist the most isolated and vulnerable members of our community.

Contact
Peter Wertheim | Co-CEO
ph: 02 8353 8505 | m: 0408 160 904 | fax 02 9361 588
e: pwertheim@ecaj.org.au
www.ecaj.org.au