Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird post. Jewish people don’t use church and synagogue interchangeably
+1. I've only ever heard non-Jewish people do this.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird post. Jewish people don’t use church and synagogue interchangeably
+1. I've only ever heard non-Jewish people do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our synagogue has stated that members need to show proof of vaccine and that will be keeping a "vaccine registry" of the members. Only members on the registry will be able to attend events from now on.
This is in California. The first event is tonight.
I am vaccinated and I have the QR code from California but the synagogue says that it is not enough. I need to show the original record with the doses, dates, type, and location received to prove that two weeks have passed since my last dose (QR code doesn't show anything except that you were vaccinated). I don't feel comfortable with handing over my medical record.
I feel like privacy has gone out the window and feel violated. Are other churches doing this registry, too?
YOU are not Jewish. No jew uses the word Church in exchange for Synagogue.
Troll.
B.S.
I'm a Jew, too.
I always say Church to non-Jews.
What word do you use to describe all religious buildings? Church IS the right word.
As a Jew, it's a LOT more offensive to call them all temples!
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/another-word-for/temple.html
And temple is what I generally hear from non-Jews but temple has actual meaning.
To fellow Jews, I generally say shul but there's no way that non-Jews know what that means.
Church is a lot more universal word if you are asking about Jews and non-Jews together.
What church do you attend?
Do you attend church?
Does your church ask your vaccine status?
It only makes sense to use synagogue if you are only talking about Jewish churches
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our synagogue has stated that members need to show proof of vaccine and that will be keeping a "vaccine registry" of the members. Only members on the registry will be able to attend events from now on.
This is in California. The first event is tonight.
I am vaccinated and I have the QR code from California but the synagogue says that it is not enough. I need to show the original record with the doses, dates, type, and location received to prove that two weeks have passed since my last dose (QR code doesn't show anything except that you were vaccinated). I don't feel comfortable with handing over my medical record.
I feel like privacy has gone out the window and feel violated. Are other churches doing this registry, too?
YOU are not Jewish. No jew uses the word Church in exchange for Synagogue.
Troll.
Anonymous wrote:Our synagogue has stated that members need to show proof of vaccine and that will be keeping a "vaccine registry" of the members. Only members on the registry will be able to attend events from now on.
This is in California. The first event is tonight.
I am vaccinated and I have the QR code from California but the synagogue says that it is not enough. I need to show the original record with the doses, dates, type, and location received to prove that two weeks have passed since my last dose (QR code doesn't show anything except that you were vaccinated). I don't feel comfortable with handing over my medical record.
I feel like privacy has gone out the window and feel violated. Are other churches doing this registry, too?
Anonymous wrote:Our synagogue has stated that members need to show proof of vaccine and that will be keeping a "vaccine registry" of the members. Only members on the registry will be able to attend events from now on.
This is in California. The first event is tonight.
I am vaccinated and I have the QR code from California but the synagogue says that it is not enough. I need to show the original record with the doses, dates, type, and location received to prove that two weeks have passed since my last dose (QR code doesn't show anything except that you were vaccinated). I don't feel comfortable with handing over my medical record.
I feel like privacy has gone out the window and feel violated. Are other churches doing this registry, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should track unvaccinated people and set aside a closed off area for services to protect the congregation. No mixing.
Maybe I didn't explain it right. Only members on the registry (vaccinated only) can attend services.
Anonymous wrote:I am vaccinated and I have the QR code from California but the synagogue says that it is not enough. I need to show the original record with the doses, dates, type, and location received to prove that two weeks have passed since my last dose (QR code doesn't show anything except that you were vaccinated). I don't feel comfortable with handing over my medical record.
Anonymous wrote:Our synagogue has stated that members need to show proof of vaccine and that will be keeping a "vaccine registry" of the members. Only members on the registry will be able to attend events from now on.
This is in California. The first event is tonight.
I am vaccinated and I have the QR code from California but the synagogue says that it is not enough. I need to show the original record with the doses, dates, type, and location received to prove that two weeks have passed since my last dose (QR code doesn't show anything except that you were vaccinated). I don't feel comfortable with handing over my medical record.
I feel like privacy has gone out the window and feel violated. Are other churches doing this registry, too?
Anonymous wrote:Weird post. Jewish people don’t use church and synagogue interchangeably
Anonymous wrote:Our synagogue has stated that members need to show proof of vaccine and that will be keeping a "vaccine registry" of the members. Only members on the registry will be able to attend events from now on.
This is in California. The first event is tonight.
I am vaccinated and I have the QR code from California but the synagogue says that it is not enough. I need to show the original record with the doses, dates, type, and location received to prove that two weeks have passed since my last dose (QR code doesn't show anything except that you were vaccinated). I don't feel comfortable with handing over my medical record.
I feel like privacy has gone out the window and feel violated. Are other churches doing this registry, too?
Anonymous wrote:Private religious group: they can do what they want to do.
Religious organizations don't have to admit gay people or anyone else they don't want to admit, they don't have to pay for reproductive health care, etc... They can do what they want OP.