The Complex Issue of Trust of Israel’s Jewish Religious Community in Health Care and Religious Institutions Involved in Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic.

The Complex Issue of Trust of Israel’s Jewish Religious Community in Health Care and Religious Institutions Involved in Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Publication date: Sep 09, 2025

Many religious Jews resisted COVID-19 measures intended to reduce mortality and morbidity. This study examined Israeli religious Jews’ trust levels in healthcare and religious institutions and adherence to government COVID-19 guidelines, via an online survey of 459 Israeli religious, primarily ultra-Orthodox (Haredi), Jews. Bivariate analyses found that most respondents trusted rabbis and charitable/social services regarding COVID-19 guidelines, while under half trusted the four healthcare-related entities examined. However, those trusting the healthcare entities were far likelier to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. This study has implications not only for Israeli religious Jews but for other groups where trust issues are endemic.

Concepts Keywords
Charitable COVID-19
Healthcare Health behaviors
Jewish Health disparities
Orthodox Health services utilization
Pandemic Israel
Religious Jews
Religious minorities
Ultra-Orthodox Jews

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19 Pandemic
disease MESH morbidity
disease MESH Long Covid
disease MESH Health disparities

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