Noun
Chareidi (plural Chareidis or Chareidi or Chareidim)
Alternative form of Haredi
Belz is not the “heart the of the Chareidi community”; it is one of many chareidi/chassidish communities, most of whom follow government health guidelines religiously, pun intended. Source: Internet
Rabbi Doctor Mordechai Halperin implicates the "better hygiene and living conditions that prevail among the younger generation", which lowered to 60% the rate of young Israeli Chareidi mothers who carry the virus. Source: Internet
This, I believe, is a result of the Chasidic influence in the Chareidi (ultra-right wing) world. Source: Internet
Another Chareidi patient wasn’t as positive, saying: “We receive meals because that’s the minimum. Source: Internet
In other Chareidi communities, the numbers were higher. Source: Internet
The spike in virus cases have not spared Chareidi communities and Chareidi schools have also experienced new cases. Source: Internet