A “tefillin protest” was held outside the home of Meretz MK Tamar Zandberg in Tel Aviv on Tuesday morning as an outcry against her bill to criminalize kiruv, Arutz Sheva reported.
The gathering was organized by Chabad shalichim, who are one of the main targets of the bill since they often organize events in non-religious neighborhoods in Israel, and of course, their tefillin stands are ubiquitous in Israel and throughout the world.
The bill has aroused much furor after Yamina leader Naftali Bennett announced his intention to form a unity government with Yair Lapid and the anti-Netanyahu bloc, which includes the far-left Meretz party.
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The bill is unlikely to be passed in the Knesset but it is reflective of the anti-religious attitude of many of the MKs that will be part of a unity government.
(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)
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This is another political stunt. She knows that it has no chance. She is trying to rally her voters for the election that will be held in a few months.
an other reason not to live in Israel. the so called jewish state.
Yankele1, were you absent in cheder when your rebbe taught you about the meraglim. I suggest you skip kiddush klub this week and listen to the laining for a change.