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2019-12-11T08:22:56.645Z


The Chief Rabbinate in Israel is tired of being called disconnected so she decided to adapt to the WhatsApp period and picked up a special venture that would handle all the wedding bureaucracy through the beloved app


All day at Wattsap? From today you can also get married through it

The Chief Rabbinate in Israel is tired of being called disconnected so she decided to adapt to the WhatsApp period and picked up a special venture that would handle all the wedding bureaucracy through the beloved app

The Chief Rabbinate of Israel eventually realized that if they did not adapt to the present age, couples would continue to abandon them (Photo: ShutterStock)

Photo of a bride (Photo: ShutterStock)

In recent years, more and more couples are looking for another way to get married. Easier, more convenient and mostly more updated. So the Chief Rabbinate of Israel eventually realized that if they did not adapt to the present age, couples would continue to abandon them.

To try to prevent couples from leaking, the rabbinate decided to move toward the future and offer couples a way to connect the traditional rabbinate to the new technological world. Because if you can download prayers online - why not get married through it?

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Danieli Sonnenfeld (courtesy of the family)

"Pleasantly Daniel" is a joint venture between the Chief Rabbis and the Ministry of Religion, which aims to make it easier for young couples who want to get married properly. Philanthropist Moti Sonnenfeld is Daniel's father, named after the venture. With a regular response that can be operated from anywhere, at any time and in the language spoken by Thessalonians, the interest in a marriage certificate becomes a visibly burdensome business - from listing the rabbinate to submitting the written documents.

According to Rabbi Israel Ryani, the founder of the new venture, the idea is to change the negative image that the rabbinate adheres to and make more and more secular understand that Judaism's values ​​are not really opposed to technology and providing maximum services. With the help of "pleasantly Daniel", he believes, the bureaucracy and sense of disconnection that can also keep those whose traditional life is important to the reforms will be eliminated.

Awake? Beauty! So do you deserve to get married ?? (Photo: ShutterStock)

WhatsApp correspondence via smartphone (Photo: ShutterStock)

Are ticking a wedding

How It Works? Very simple: from the moment you decide that you are looking to sign up as a married couple, you are welcome to pick up a phone, or simply - send a watsap message. Within minutes, one of the organization's volunteers will return to you for registration. You just need to send a photo of your parents' IDs and marriage certificates. If you don't have them, they will make up the details for you. Within three hours of everything being approved, make an appointment with the vacant rabbi in the area you want to meet.

Chambers of pleasant Daniel and selected religious councils operate throughout the country until 12 o'clock at night, so that meeting with the rabbi will not save you hours of work and bureaucratic trips. Witnesses? You only need 2, and instead of the bride's guidance, you will be asked to come together for a one-on-one couples training. Soon, believe it, it will also be made possible via Skype.

Most important - getting married by law (Photo: ShutterStock)

Fingers (Photo: ShutterStock)

End to the age of topology?

Shani Barsky, who married about six months ago through 'Pleasantly Daniel', says that "the whole process was really comfortable." She said, "My mother lost the marriage certificate and they reinvented it, alone. Besides the rabbinic registration, nothing required payment and yet, the rabbi was so charming and most of us enjoyed the process. We brought something from him.

"Over a year ago, we opened the venture, and it is only growing in all matters of religion," boasts Rabbi Ryan. "Everything goes through the rabbinate and in full sync with all the parties in the State of Israel, as we work from A to Z for the couple."

The road, in his opinion, does not matter as long as one marries in accordance with the law. "Judaism should not be cut off. We are here to make its values ​​accessible to the young couples. In the end, this is the essence and it is - a marriage as a religion of Moshe and Israel. The technological tool in which it is transmitted will not change it."

Source: walla

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