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Hassidic wedding in Brooklyn canceled, groom contracts measles

(JTA) – A Hassidic wedding in Brooklyn was canceled because the groom came down with measles. The New York City Department of Health ordered the wedding to be called off for Wednesday night, Dec. 26, in the Williamsburg neighborhood, the Jewish news website VosIzNeis reported, citing one of the musicians who had been hired for the evening. The Department of Health did not comment on the specific case, citing privacy issues. The infected groom is from Antwerp, and showed signs of having measles when he landed in New York, the Yeshiva World News reported. It is not known when the wedding will be rescheduled.

There have been 52 confirmed cases of measles in Brooklyn. There also have been nearly 100 cases of the measles in Rockland County, New York and several cases in Lakewood, New Jersey, two communities with large haredi Orthodox populations. The New York Department of Health has ordered children who reside in certain zip codes in the heavily Orthodox Brooklyn neighborhoods of Borough Park and Williamsburg to stay home from school until their immunizations are up to date.

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