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Provided shuls and organizations with free MARCH - JUNE
reopening packages that included:
· masks
· hand sanitizers
· disinfecting products
· laminated posters
Attention All Shuls
PREPARE NOW FOR YOUR REOPENING.
Chesed Fund and Project Ezra are providing shul reopening
packages with the following items: • MAY 20, 2020 •
ENDORSED BY LOCAL RABBONIM
Email info@chesedfund.com for your free package for a safe start.
• 1 gallon of germicidal
ultra bleach cleaner V.4
• 2 bottles of 32 oz hand sanitizer REOPENING SHULS IN THE WAKE
• Individually packaged spare masks OF COVID-19 Preparedness and Prevention Guidelines
for those that forgot to bring
one to shul.
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In
partnership
&
with
How to Use a Mask WE MUST DO OUR UTMOST TO SAFEGUARD OUR LIVES AND THOSE OF OUR COMMUNITY.
As of April 18, Maryland residents must wear
masks in stores and on public transit.
Masks are effective only when used in combination REMINDER!
with frequent hand washing and observance of
proper mask use protocol. 5 Steps to Proper Handwashing
MASK USE PROTOCOL 1. as per the Center for Disease Control (CDC)
While Jews throughout the world are eager to resume davening in communal settings, each community will have unique factors to consider before reopening its
3. Wearing a mask water (warm or cold), turn off the tap, 2. shuls. Throughout the gradual return to regular functionality, varying government rules and regulations at the relevant national, state, city, and locality level must
you do, wash your hands with soap and
1. Before putting on a mask Avoid touching the mask while using it; if and apply soap. Lather your hands by rubbing them be followed.
Wet your hands with clean, running
Wash your hands with soap and water or
water or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
use alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
Do not reuse a single-use mask. If the mask
REOPENING SHULS IN THE WAKE Check to make sure your mask is not Scrub your hands for at least 20 recommendations, and rabbinic approval.
becomes damp, replace it with a new one.
USE IT; replace it with a new one.
together with the soap. Lather the
• MAY 20, 2020 • damaged. If it appears damaged, DO NOT 3. backs of your hands, between your All shuls in each community should work together in a unified manner to implement the new standards in accordance with government guidelines, official health
ENDORSED BY LOCAL RABBONIM
fingers, and under your nails.
4.
4. Removing a mask
seconds. Need a timer? Hum
WE MUST DO OUR UTMOST TO SAFEGUARD OUR LIVES AND THOSE OF OUR COMMUNITY.
the front of mask), and avoid touching your
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V.4 OF COVID-1 9 Preparedness and Prevention Guidelines 2. Putting on a mask Remove the mask from behind (do not touch the “Happy Birthday” song from Rinse your hands well under Carefully review and implement these protocols now, so your shul is ready to reopen once it is permitted to do so. We must do our utmost in
Without touching the front of the mask (by
beginning to end twice.
using the mask straps), cover your mouth and
eyes, nose, or mouth.
While Jews throughout the world are eager to resume davening in communal settings, each community will have unique factors to consider before reopening its Do not allow hair, jewelry, eyeglasses*, Wash your hands with soap and water or use Signs to hang up Dedicated in loving memory of Dr. & Mrs. Lou Rothman, , and Mr. & Mrs. Simon Nieman, . ה”ע PREPARING OUR COMMUNITY TODAY FOR A SAFE AND SECURE TOMORROW™
Discard the mask immediately in a closed bin.
shuls. Throughout the gradual return to regular functionality, varying government rules and regulations at the relevant national, state, city, and locality level must
prevention so our shuls can remain open for the future! Please pass along this information to your relevant contact list.
nose with the mask and make sure there
are no gaps between your face and the mask
All shuls in each community should work together in a unified manner to implement the new standards in accordance with government guidelines, official health
alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
clean, running water.
at the edge.
5.
Carefully review and implement these protocols now, so your shul is ready to reopen once it is permitted to do so. We must do our utmost in
clothing, or anything else come between
prevention so our shuls can remain open for the future! Please pass along this information to your relevant contact list.
your face and the mask.
* To reduce fogging of eyeglasses while wearing a mask, wash
PLEASE TURN OVER
the eyeglasses with soap and water, or keep a tissue on the
bridge of your nose underneath the eyeglasses to absorb the
PREPARING OUR COMMUNITY TODAY FOR A SAFE AND SECURE TOMORROW™
&
The Chesed Fund Limited is dedicated in memory of Mordechai & Rebecca Kapiloff, ה׳׳ע. Dr. Bernard Kapiloff, ה׳׳ע, and
Rabbi Norman & Louise Gerstenfeld, ה׳׳ע. Project Ezra of Greater Baltimore, Inc. is dedicated in memory of M. Leo Storch, ה׳׳ע.
Dedicated in loving memory of all those who have died of Covid-19 and as a zechus refuah shleimah for those suffering from Covid-19.om your breath.
or air dry them.
4-page guide to Guide to proper
Dry your hands using a clean towel
moisture fr
recommendations, and rabbinic approval.
be followed.
mask wearing
dedicated in memory of M. Leo Storch, ה”ע.
The Chesed Fund Limited is dedicated in memory of Mordechai & Rebecca Kapiloff, ה׳׳ע. Dr. Bernard Kapiloff, ה׳׳ע, and
outside shul
Preparing Our Community Today For a Safe and Secure Tomorrow ™
The Chesed Fund Limited is dedicated in memory of Mordechai & Rebecca Kapiloff, ה”ע, Dr. Bernard
Rabbi Norman & Louise Gerstenfeld, ה׳׳ע. Project Ezra of Greater Baltimore, Inc. is dedicated in memory of M. Leo Storch, ה׳׳ע.
ה”ע
Kapiloff, ה”ע, and Rabbi Norman & Louise Gerstenfeld, ה”ע,. Project Ezra of Greater Baltimore, Inc. is
(revised)
and removing
reopening
Guide to proper
Provided a free guide to community
shuls safely
Dedicated in loving memory of all those who have died of Covid-19 and as a zechus refuah shleimah for those suffering from Covid-19.
handwashing
members and shuls with
All these publications can be downloaded at chesedfund.com
Preparing Our Community Today For a Safe and Secure Tomorrow™
& The Chesed Fund Limited is dedicated in memory of Mordechai & Rebecca Kapiloff, ה”ע, Dr. Bernard recommendations to safely reopen shuls
Kapiloff, ה”ע, and Rabbi Norman & Louise Gerstenfeld, ה”ע.
Project Ezra of Greater Baltimore, Inc. is dedicated in memory of M. Leo Storch, ה”ע.
SHUL REOPENING PACKAGES PROVIDED TO:
Agudath Israel Greenspring Congregation Shomrei Emunah
Agudath Israel Park Heights Darchei Tzedek
Ahavat Shalom Harford Chabad
Aish HaTorah of Greater Washington Kehilas Kol Torah
Ariel Center Kehilath B'nai Torah
Arvei Nachal Khal Ahavas Yisroel Tzemach Tzedek
Avodas Yisroel Khal Chassidim
Bais Haknesses Ohr Hachaim Lubavitch of Baltimore
Bais Hamedrash and Mesivta of Baltimore Lubavitch Center of Howard County
Beit Yaakov Congregation Mevakshei Torah
Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion Moses Montefiore Anshe Emunah
Chabad Lubavitch of Frederick Netivot Shalom
Chabad of Clarksville Ohel Yakov
Chabad of Downtown Ohr Hamizrah
Chabad of Ellicott City Ohr HaTorah
Chabad of Greater Laurel Pikesville Jewish Center
Chabad of Park Heights Shearith Israel Congregation
Chevrei Tzedek Shomrei Mishmeres HaKodesh
Community Kollel Tiferes Moshe Aryeh Suburban Orthodox Toras Chaim
Conregation Beth Abraham Hertzberg's Woodside Synagogue Ahavas Torah
Congregation Ohel Moshe And several other local minyanim...
Congregation Ohr Simcha
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