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Anshel Pfeffer

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

Analysis

Political crisis looms as rabbis go to war

March 17, 2016 11:47
Threat: Litzman
1 min read

When the deal establishing a new prayer area at the Western Wall was announced in January, it seemed to be pass without too much fuss.

The Charedi parties registered their opposition to making any concessions to the Reform and Conservative movements but, since the agreement preserved the strictly-Orthodox control of the main Kotel plaza, they were content to leave it at that.

But as the leaders of the progressive streams hailed the agreement as "historic recognition" of non-Orthodox Judaism and the Charedi media launched a hysterical tirade against the Reform "destroyers", a crisis became almost inevitable.

Six weeks later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under severe pressure from the two main religious parties in his coalition - Shas, led by Interior Minister Aryeh Deri, and United Torah Judaism, headed up by Health Minister Yaakov Litzman.