The first decision of the sixth Netanyahu government

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Immediately after his swearing in as the Minister of Religious Services, the incoming minister, MK Michael Malchiali, arrived at the office of the Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, and signed the decree of the teacher postponing the introduction of the kosher reform, which was enacted by the outgoing minister, Matan Kahana.

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As I recall, in the coalition agreements signed by the incoming government, it was agreed upon to cancel the reform in full and enact a kosher law to cancel the relationship of a supervisor in coordination with the Chief Rabbinate of Israel.

Israel’s chief rabbi, Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, said: “We have been struggling for the past year and a half, regarding conversion and regarding kashrut in the serious parts of kashrut. As soon as you enter the position, you need to take care of this, and stop this matter of kashrut, that every rabbi of a city can give koshrut and choose the proper overseers And not everyone can serve as a kosher supervisor, and instead sit down and set up the committee and improve the issue of a kosher supervisor, so that there is kosher that everyone can eat at its best.”

“The majority of the country keep kosher and want to eat kosher and do not want to eat doubts or carrion and carrion, peace be upon you, so take care of this first and foremost. In addition, the issue of appointing city rabbis needs to be addressed, how can you leave a city without a city rabbi, for years and years there are cities without a rabbi Cities, strengthen this thing and work to appoint city rabbis.

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The Minister of Religious Services, MK Michael Malchiali, said: “It was difficult to see in the last year and a half the reform that the government promoted and as a conservative said, in the end it did not lead to kashrut but on the contrary kashrut.” There is a part that has already entered into the law and we will have to cancel this part, and there is a part that should go into effect in a few days, such as the Jewish State Court will not be able to give kosher and other things, so we are coming now to receive the rabbi’s blessing and sign the signature of the new government, so that the things These will not come into effect, they will be postponed and like a conservative assumption we will cancel the existing law and in the name of God we will do it and we will succeed.”

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