The following is the text of a letter released today by Lakewood’s senior Posek, Hagaon Harav Yaakov Forcheimer Shlita:
Regarding the issur we previously published regarding traveling to family or others over Pesach, many have asked if this applies only to out-of-town travel, or if travel to parents and inlaws who live in Lakewood is permitted.
All travel for any part of Yomtov is prohibited, both to out of town and locally to family here in town, for the first days, for Chol Hamoed or for the last days.
As always, if you have exceptional medical or other emergency circumstances, please speak to your physician and do not act on your own.
Rabbi Yaakov Hacohen Forchheimer
Beth Medrash Govoha
(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
2 Responses
Are the yidden of Lakewood that clueless that the Rav needs to say to STAY HOME!!! What don’t they understand about the statewide order avoid any travel other than shopping for essentials and medical emergencies. For the past 2 weeks there is another article about yidden seeking to circumvent the guidance of public health officials or parse the words to find some way to avoid the restrictions.
The issur is limited to “All travel for any PART of Yomtov is prohibited”. You can’t travel just for a PART of Yom Tov. But you could ravel for whole Yom Tov, li’chi’orah.