Some believe Bnei Brak City Hall is acting out of revenge, targeting those who were a part of a petition questioning city funding. Residents claim the losers in this case are the children in cheider, but in City Hall, officials are pointing the finger of blame at the administration of the cheiders.
The parents of the Kerem Gefen Yisrael Talmud Torah in the Kiryat Herzog neighborhood in Bnei Brak were surprised to receive a letter from the talmud torah administration stating that the activities of the afternoon programs would be partial since the Ministry of Education did not renew the operating permit. As a result, hundreds of children were left without an afternoon program.
Kikar Shabbos News spoke with some of the parents, who fear this new unwanted reality will harm their parnasa, since the women will now have to remain with the little ones rather than work.
One of the parents feels since Talmid Torah Kerem Gefen filed a petition against the city allocations, explaining now, “there is a foul odor of impropriety” that coincidentally, the school’s afternoon program is not licensed. The talmud torah’s administration blames the city, while the city fires back, pointing a finger of blame at the school administration.
Last week, parents of the children in the talmud torah received a letter informing them the afternoon program has yet to receive the required permit to operate, referring to the program on Genichovsky Street. The one on Abramsky Street will open.
The administration explains the difference between the two. On Genichovsky Street, the permit to operate expires at the end of 5778 while the program on Abramsky street has a permit to operate to the end of 5779.
(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)
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Kikar Shabbos News spoke with some of the parents, who fear this new unwanted reality will harm their parnasa, since the women will now have to remain with the little ones rather than work.
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Why fear at all.
I thought Hashem decides on rosh hashana how much money you will make. Everyone always shouts here “parnasa is up to hashem”
What changed now in bnei brak? Did the hashkafa in bnei brak change over night,?