The :shtieblach of Mea She'arim is a good example of the innovative and adaptive capabilities and of the wit of the Yerushalmi head.
The police closed them down, shut the shul. In its place the yerushalmim there decided instead to open a kiosk, a makolet, selling food.
A makolet is allowed to have 4 people in line at each cash register, standing 2 meters apart, plus the cashiers.
So they opened a makolet in the place of the shul, and set up two "cashiers", allowing 4 people in each line. That is a total of ten people. And then they daven while in line for the cashier (who are also davening as part of the minyan).
It is a cute attempt to try to get around the rules. I doubt it will hold the police at bay for long.
The biggest problems I see with it:
1. are you allowed to use a shul as a makolet?
2. They are now running an [almost definitely] unlicensed business and can be shut down for that instead.
3. They can almost definitely all be arrested for tax evasion and all those types of crimes for not filing taxes, not recording transactions and all the rest of the fraud crimes they are committing.
Cute, but I doubt it will last long.
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