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Petition rejected: "Jewish head" will not be able to hold second laps in Tel Aviv | Israel Hayom

10/4/2023, 5:32:20 PM

Highlights: Petition rejected: "Jewish head" will not be able to hold second laps in Tel Aviv. "They tried to mislead and blame the Jewish Head Organization for blowing up the prayer," a Jewish Head organization in exiting the discussion. The Jewish Head Association said: "If the court does not allow the construction of the sukkah and the circumnavigation, we will turn to the Supreme Court" The chairman of Bayit Yehudi came to the discussion earlier after the Tel Aviv municipality banned the organization from holding events in the public space.


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The Tel Aviv Administrative Court on Wednesday rejected the petition of the Jewish Head organization, choosing not to go against the Tel Aviv municipality and not to approve the second laps in the city.

"An injustice that cries out to heaven," Chairman of the Israeli Jewish Head Association Zeira in court. Photo: Avi Cohen

Justice Magen Altuvia's decision stated: "When it comes to a private event in a public area in which a person has no vested right, when there are many alternatives to events throughout the city, both in synagogues throughout the city, including the synagogue of the Jewish Head community, it cannot be said that the cancellation decision is unreasonable or illegal or that it harms the Petitioners in an exceptional or disproportionate manner or any of their basic rights."

"They tried to mislead and blame the Jewish Head Organization for blowing up the prayer," a Jewish Head organization in exiting the discussion. Photo: Avi Cohen

The chairman of Bayit Yehudi came to the discussion earlier after the Tel Aviv municipality banned the organization from holding events in the public space on Sukkot and holding second laps on Simchat Torah in Dizengoff Square due to the Yom Kippur storm. The Jewish Head Association said: "If the court does not allow the construction of the sukkah and the circumnavigation, we will turn to the Supreme Court."

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