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Reformation Plan for Religious Services Within 6 Months

By Eliezer Rauchberger

Within 4-6 months the government will submit a reformation plan for religious services Atty. Shimon Ulman, legal advisor to the Chief Rabbinate, told the Knesset State Comptroller's Committee during a meeting on the state of religious services in Israel.

The committee convened following numerous complaints by citizens regarding problems with religious services, such as unpaid salaries at local religious councils, the freezing of regulations, and legal problems preventing funding transfers.

Minister Yitzchak Cohen, who is in charge of religious services under the Prime Minister's Office, said there is no chance of carrying out a recovery program at the religious councils and improving religious services without a structural change in the budget, which requires local authorities to provide 60 percent of religious council funding. Cohen says prior to the time he took the post there was an eight-month lag in salary payments for various religious council workers, but today that gap has been closed significantly though not erased.

Committee Chairman MK Orlev (HaIchud HaLeumi-NRP) said the system of funding the religious councils must be changed to the system used to fund other social services, with the government providing 75 percent of funding and the local councils providing 25 percent.

 

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