The bonfire of religious Zionism: the compound approved for Tishim on the holiday

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Knitted News01.05.22 21:01 L. Benisan Tishpev

The bonfire of religious Zionism: the compound approved for Tishim on the holiday

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After many efforts, the Bnei Akiva compound in Meron, was approved today (Sunday) for the use of Hasidism and rabbinical courts on the upcoming Lag B’Omer.

In accordance with the interim conclusions of the State Commission of Inquiry into the Meron Disaster, a single lighting event of the Rebbe of Bayan Shlita will be held on Mount Meron this year. Suitable throughout the locality of Meron, where rebbe and rabbis can hold the Lag B’Omer events safely.

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Recently, a number of hectic meetings and meetings have been held with the aim of locating and approving a complex that will be used by the masses of participants in the private events, including the Tishim. During the past week, MK Meir Porush met with the Minister of Religious Affairs, Matan Kahana, and asked for his intervention in locating solutions and training complexes.

After much effort on the part of the Hasidim, the Bnei Akiva complex located near the mountain was approved for use, after an agreed outline was found on all sides. According to the outline, a number of different events will be held at the complex at different hours, with a limit of participants. Responsible for the concentration of activity in front of the Hassidic courtyards are the consultants of the (now) retired projector Arik Yekuel and Eliyahu Arend

In the ‘Bnei Akiva’ complex, the Lag B’Omer Chassidut Karlin and Zvi’ahel events are expected to be held, as well as the rabbi of Safed, Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Shlita and others. The approval is subject to safety and security plans approved by the authorities.

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