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Youth provision is at the heart of United Synagogue's next phase of reopening

Children are now 'encouraged to attend services as long as parents are confident that they will be able to remain in one place'

April 16, 2021 15:17
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Young people are at the heart of updated Covid advice to United Synagogue community leaders.

In a guidance document, US communities’ director Jo Grose and rabbinical council chair Rabbi Nicky Liss outline opportunities to “open up more” as restrictions are relaxed.

A key change is that children are now “encouraged to attend services as long as parents are confident that they will be able to remain in one place”. Those under the age of 11 are not required to wear a face covering.

They point out that children’s and youth programming fall under different sets of government guidance. In compiling the US advice, “we have sought to find ways to enable events to take place while retaining a level of caution”. As such, “full social distancing rules must therefore apply”, with sufficient adult supervision to ensure compliance.

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