Hundreds gather together in the street for Rabbi Feinstein's funeral
The funeral was held at a yeshiva Sunday morning and, despite coronavirus regulations, a crowd that seemed to number in the hundreds gathered outside to mourn.
Mesivta Tiferes Jerusalem(photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)ByAARON REICHA massive crowd of apparently hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jews gathered on the streets of Manhattan's Lower East Side Sunday morning to mourn the death of renowned religious scholar Rabbi Dovid Feinstein, despite worries of coronavirus, local news outlet The Lo-Down reported.Feinstein died over the weekend at the age of 91, having led the Mesivta Tiferes Jerusalem yeshiva on East Broadway since 1986, which he took over after the death of his father Rabbi Moshe Feinstein. He gained a reputation worldwide as a renowned halachic authority and Torah scholar.The funeral was held at the yeshiva Sunday morning. Despite coronavirus regulations being in place, a crowd that seemed to number in the hundreds gathered outside the yeshiva to mourn, as shown in photographs and video footage obtained by The Lo-Down.While the footage does show the mourners seeming to attempt to maintain social distancing, they are very clearly not succeeding, and seem to be practically packed into the streets.