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Introducing the halachah of hurricanes

October 30, 2012 17:41
The Brooklyn bridge during the storm (Photo: AP)

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Hurricane Sandy has not just caused damage to buildings and amenities in the New York Jewish community, it has also raised religious questions about how Jews should deal with a severe storm.

The Crown Heights Beth Din in Brooklyn has published a set of halachic rules for those currently sitting out the hurricane, which has already killed 17 in North America.

The rules include a special blessing to be said when the wind is strong, as well as a reminder of the obligation to help members of the community as long as your own life is not at risk.

The Beth Din is calling for all members of the congregation to obey the authorities and has stressed that if it is dangerous to go out, praying must be done at home and not in the synagogue.