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What the secular public is missing in the corona crisis, why the restrictions on the ultra-Orthodox education system are not enforceable and the political interests of Netanyahu and Lapid. The chairman of the Torah Judaism faction, Yitzhak Pindros, in an interview with the podcast "Shichat Hashavua". Listen to the episode


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MK Pindros: It is difficult to explain to the mother in Tel Aviv why she cannot go to work

What the secular public is missing in the corona crisis, why the restrictions on the ultra-Orthodox education system are not enforceable and the political interests of Netanyahu and Lapid.

The chairman of the Torah Judaism faction, Yitzhak Pindros, in an interview with the podcast "Shichat Hashavua". Listen to the episode

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"We are in one of the biggest and most difficult moments of crisis between the ultra-Orthodox public and the general public. I identify and understand the secular mother as I understand the father in Beitar Illit. It is very difficult to explain to that mother who lives in Tel Aviv and can not go to work because her children are at home. "If I were a secular mother, I would not be silent either," says MK

Yitzhak Pindros

, chairman of the Torah Judaism faction, in an interview with the podcast "Shichat Hashavua" presented by his political correspondent Tal and the Knesset reporter Yaki Adamkar.



According to Pindros, the main problem in the crisis management decision-making system is that it does not include a solution tailored to all populations.

"The corona has caught the ultra-Orthodox public in its softest belly. State-ultra-Orthodox relations have never been properly regulated, this is a relationship of interests and political pressures, but not something real. So any professional decision made in any ministry is not culturally adapted. "Culture and other lifestyles: When you say school, with us it is not the same thing - not in terms of goals, organizational and educational structure and not in the form of functioning."



However, he stressed that the ultra-Orthodox do not demand a lenient attitude from the government but an adapted attitude.

"I'm not saying that there is no need for guidelines for the ultra-Orthodox sector, or that the ultra-Orthodox are exempt from the guidelines, or that my education is more important than their education - but there is a difference in the education system. If the state were involved and tried to understand what ultra-Orthodox education is, they could find solutions. Or an orderly outline. "

"The corona caught the ultra-Orthodox public in its softest belly."

Pindros (Photo: Jonathan Zindel, Flash 90)

Pindros added that the demands from the ultra-Orthodox public should be culturally adapted.

"At the end of this vacuum come in people who do not know how to deal with it and also anarchists. When you sit and build a decree that the public can not stand, you can not enforce and you can not bring police. There is no reality of doing things that are not tailored to public needs. "What can work? The ultra-Orthodox society has not provided professionals who can do it."



The chairman of the Torah Judaism faction expressed concern about the rift created as a result of the general public's outrage at the violation of the guidelines in the ultra-Orthodox sector. "We call on the public to obey the guidelines.

Any ultra-Orthodox who walks around without a mask does us terrible damage.

The secular has the privilege of walking around without a mask and not harming his public.

We need to be more careful with the guidelines because it looks bad and increases the polarization of the people. "



Pindros also talked about the difference between the first and second quarantine, the balance of power between the rabbinical leadership and politicians in ultra-Orthodox society, the alliance between Haredim and Netanyahu and Yair Lapid's interests.

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