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Kiryat Ata to Crack Down on Shabbos Violations
by Yated Ne'eman Staff

Members of the Kiryat Ata City Council called for a council meeting to address the rise of Shabbos desecration in the city. Council members, including those not representing religious parties, said they oppose Shabbos desecration by store owners and therefore request that the municipality step up efforts to enforce the Shabbos Work and Rest Hours Law, imposing fines on violators.

The city's chareidi population praised the initiative, noting they have been waging an ongoing battle against the increasing Shabbos desecration in the city. "Everyone who joins the initiative to reduce Shabbos desecration is welcome," they noted.

Every Shabbos, a group of avreichim sets out to protest against businesses that close after Shabbos begins and open before it ends. A few weeks ago one of the city's leading chareidi activists was even beaten by merchants who opened their business on Shabbos after he voiced his opposition.

Council members say the municipality must dispatch special inspectors to enforce the law, voting unanimously in favor of a motion to place more emphasis on enforcement. Council Head Yaakov Peretz said that regardless of the vote, Shabbos should be preserved in the city because "more than bnei Yisroel kept Shabbos, Shabbos kept Am Yisroel throughout the generations."

High-ranking city officials said the city would continue to dispatch non-Jewish inspectors to enforce the law, making a special effort to reverse the new trend among certain store owners.

 

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