The head of the panning board attended a meeting in Upper Nazareth City Hall to discuss ongoing projects and future plans. City officials, rabbonim and askanim were in attendance as well. The representatives of the Makom Torah Kehilla and directors of Mosdos Belz were counted among those present.
The meeting included talk of the development of Har Yonah Gimmel, which is being bought up by chareidim. It was explained the due to the many chareidi families purchasing apartments in the neighborhood, the municipality must build schools to accommodate the growing population.
After the meeting ended they went to the area to get a firsthand look at the developing community. A representative of the Ministry of Education announced that four schools were being constructed in Har Yonah Gimmel, two containing 24 classrooms each and two containing 12 classrooms each. The funding is being undertaken entirely by the Ministry of Education and the funds are expected to be included in the 2014 state budget.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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Number one, what’s a panning board (as if I didn’t know), and number two, I suggest the moderators or editors of this esteemed website keep in mind that if they want to be taken seriously, their articles need to be written/edited by writers with some basic skills. I could not even follow the 5-W’s of this story, and it really looked intriguing. But with too many information gaps, I got nothing out of it. It might as well not have been posted. I wouldn’t bring this up, but I believe I am speaking for hundreds of potential readers (meaning of course, supporters of your sponsors, don’t forget!)who all notice as I do, that this is a typical and frequent issue with your articles. The best-written ones are – sadly – rarely written by your staff, but are mainly pasted in from other news sources.
Just sayin’.