While Israel continues to lead the world in vaccinations per capita, European states are finding it difficult to increase their vaccine rates. In Israel, the campaign has focused on getting people vaccinated and using up vaccine supplies, while in Europe and other countries around the world, people are forced to use personal ties in the hope of being inoculated or are simply made to wait their turn and in the meantime, hope they don't get infected with COVID-19.
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Members of Europe's Jewish communities look at Israelis with envy and are angry at those who don't want to get the vaccine.
Gadi Gronich, chief executive of the Conference of European Rabbis, an Orthodox organization of around 700 rabbis from across the continent, said, "All around the world, people are flocking to the vaccine. If I could, I would come to Israel to get vaccinated. Anyone who's against the vaccines should go to Europe and see what the situation is like here."
He said, "Israelis should take advantage of their vaccination campaign and go and get vaccinated."
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