REVEALED: How orthodox rabbi ignored NY governor's call to cancel 7,000-person synagogue wedding and held it in 'secret' by only using word of mouth - as covid infections in NYC soared On November 8, 7,000 people crammed into Yetev Lev temple in Williamsburg They were celebrating the wedding of Yoel Teitelbaum, grandson of Satmar Grand Rabbi Aaron Teitelman Video of the wedding shows maskless crowds defying social distancing The event was planned in spite of Gov. Cuomo's restrictions on indoor religious gatherings, that only allow for 50% capacity Organizers secretly planned the wedding to avoid city officials catching wind It came after Cuomo received a tip about a similar wedding in October that 10,000 people were expected to attend The wedding was forced to move online under Cuomo's orders NYC coronavirus cases continue to rise as de Blasio warns of lockdowns