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Court Blocks Construction of Botei Knesses in Rosh HaAyin
by A. Cohen

Tel Aviv District Court Judge Uzi Fogelman issued a temporary injunction to prevent the construction of new botei knesses in the Tal neighborhood of Rosh HaAyin in response to a request by local residents after the plan received City Council approval.

The injunction came as a shock to hundreds of religious and traditional families living in the Tal neighborhood, which does not have a single permanent beis knesses standing. They have had to organize makeshift minyanim in bomb shelters and during the Yomim Noraim were forced to organize additional minyanim at schools and kindergartens in order to accommodate local shul-goers, the majority of whom are traditional Jews.

To deal with the shortage the City Council, backed by Deputy Mayor Chananya Tzafar, decided to designate an area for the construction of three botei knesses-- Nusach Ashkenaz, Nusach Sephard and Nusach Teiman. Meanwhile the opposition group is insisting the area be zoned for any purpose other than botei knesses.

Residents of the new neighborhood who filed the request to block the construction of the complex, maintain that the neighborhood is predominantly secular and the decision did not properly consider the local demographic composition and residents' needs. They further claimed the decision was an act of "minority exploitation," by veteran residents controlling the City Council and said the City lacks sufficient funding to complete construction. The City allocated NIS 1.26 million ($285,000) in special funds while estimated costs are expected to total NIS 6 million ($1,360,000).

Appearing in court, the Interior Minister recommended issuing the injunction, saying construction should not commence at this stage unless further funds are allocated or national funds are provided from the development budget for the support of local authorities.

Tzafar told Yated Ne'eman he was stunned to hear that in Eretz Hakodesh Jews would rise up to oppose the construction of a beis knesses. He said upon the completion of the Tal and Neve Afek neighborhoods, which brought two thousand new families, some residents began to wage a culture war over the future face of the city. A McDonald's outlet, open on Shabbos, was opened in the area and Reform Movement figures are trying to open a nursery school and kindergarten.

Local residents say they plan to gather signatures for a petition to demonstrate to the court that the majority of local residents support the construction of botei knesses in the neighborhood.

"Both the Interior Minister and the Judge are making every effort to extinguish every spark of Judaism in this country," said MK Rabbi Moshe Gafni."It is not the Interior Minister's task to interfere in this matter and the City has the authority to decide on the provision of services to city residents. Rosh HaAyin residents would like to build a beis knesses at this location and eventually a beis knesses will be built there be'ezras Hashem Yisborach. The Interior Minister is conducting himself as if he is above the law, and thinks he can do whatever he wants. Very quickly he will see his ridiculous deeds turn into a sad joke."

 

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