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Quebec court rules in favor of Hasidic Jewish community, loosens lockdown restrictions
February 18, 2021
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CWN Editor's Note: The plaintiffs “successfully argued the 10-person limit per synagogue was unacceptable and violated freedom of religion,” according to the report. Under the loosened restrictions, “a maximum of 10 people may congregate in each room of a house of worship, as long as each has a separate entrance or access to the street.”
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