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Appointing Secular Jews to Head Chevra Kadishas
by Yated Ne'eman Staff

The Ministerial Committee for Burial Matters plans to appoint a secular management to run chevra kadishas around the country said representatives of the Chevra Kadisha Management Forum at a meeting of the Knesset Religious Lobby, warning that such a move could lead to secular burials.

Rabbi Yerachmiel Bauer, chairman of the Tel Aviv Chevra Kadisha Board, voiced concerns over the general trend of intervention by secular authorities in cemeteries and in matters of Jewish burial. He cited the example of the Barkat Cemeteries Council, which includes most Central Region cities and has a majority of secular Jews among its 31 members. Clearly this could lead to breaches in halochoh, he said.

HaRav Binyomin Scharansky proposed contacting the Prime Minister to request allocating burial lands for the traditional sector that would be independently operated by the chevra kadishas. He told the Forum that the government must at least allow Jews "to die according to halochoh."

HaRav Refael Pinchasi cited the example of the Chevra Kadisha in Tel Aviv where the Justice Ministry forced the management to hire employees at tens of thousands of shekels per month and are constantly required to approve these appointments for additional periods without justification. An attempt is also being made to force the management to appoint 52 members, when clearly the names of the new board would be dictated from above.

MK Rabbi Moshe Gafni suggested Religious Lobby representatives and chevra kadisha heads meet with Minister Gidon Ezra, chairman of the Ministerial Committee for Burial Matters, the Government Secretary and the Director- General of the Prime Minister's Office to explain the threat to halachic burial posed by these moves.

At the end of the meeting it was decided the Forum would draft a professional document explaining in detail the dangers to burial matters and cemeteries and then arrange a meeting with Minister Ezra, the Government Secretary and the Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office.

 

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