The complaint filed following the sketch in "Eretz Nehederet" was examined by me by the Ombudsman of the Second Authority - and was not received
From the sketch in "A Wonderful Land" about Rabbi Kanievsky and his grandson
The second authority examined the complaint filed against the satire program "Great Land" following the controversial sketch in which they imitated Rabbi Kanievsky and his grandson, and concluded that this was not a humiliation and contempt of the religious faith.
The Ombudsman for Public Complaints in the Second Authority, David Regev, stated that "watching the sketch shows that he did not deal at all with the rabbi's faith and the faith of the religious and ultra-Orthodox public. "And his great influence on the ultra-Orthodox and secular public in these days of the Corona plague. I do not think that the sketch presented the rabbi in a degrading or ridiculous way."