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Sharp step: more than 4,000 yeshiva students will not be allowed to attend the merriment in Meron Israel today

2022-05-06T13:59:15.180Z


Two days before the opening of ticket sales, the Belza Chassidut issued an unequivocal directive prohibiting students from coming to the venue.


The Belza Hasidim, one of the most prominent Hasidim in Israel, are taking a sharp step and forbidding yeshiva students to attend the Rashbi celebration of Lag B'Omer.

Two days before the ticket sale opened, an unequivocal order was issued by the storks forbidding students to come to the place.

These are 16 meetings in total, numbering about 4,000 students.

"All students of the K. Yeshivot, both large and small yeshivas this year, will not be allowed to travel to Meron on Lag B'Omer.

At each yeshiva, an organized trip on behalf of the yeshiva will be organized after Lag B'Omer.

This coming Sunday, after a delay of several days, ticket sales for Meron will open.

The price of each ticket will be the price of the bus ride, and those who want to get to the parking lot under Mount Meron will pay several shekels, since anyone who goes up to Mount Lag B'Omer is charged with the ticket.

The travel ticket is a permit to stay on the mountain when each ticket allows a stay in the revelry complex for up to 4 hours and depending on the time specified on the ticket.

There are three types of tickets: for public transportation, for private transportation (like organized community buses), and for those arriving by private car.

The first option - travel by public transport - will be made according to your choice, by public transport from the departure points when the travel card is the residence permit on Mount Meron.

Another option is to travel through private shuttle companies and private buses for up to 50 passengers.

The choice of this travel ticket allows entry to the "Kahal" bus parking complex and from there to continue the shuttle ride to Meron.

A third option is to arrive by private car, with the pre-purchased travel ticket being for the ride to the revelry complex via a shuttle ride from the car park.

Those arriving by private car are parked in the "Elifelet" car park and from there continue by shuttle using a private ticket purchased in advance, and when entering the car park you will have to present the entrance tickets according to the number of passengers in the car.

Returning home will be done through three terminals.

Terminal 1 is intended for public transportation, and will be located in the Parod parking lot, where access will be via shuttles and from there to various destinations around the country.

Terminal 1A is intended for the benefit of those arriving by private vehicles, with shuttles returning them to the private vehicles waiting in the Elifelet parking lot.

This terminal is also intended for the benefit of those arriving by private transportation, to which they will return via shuttles from the terminal to the Kahal parking lot.

In addition, return to Safed will be made directly from Terminal 2 and return to Tiberias will be made directly from the northern end of Terminal 1.

A special transportation system will be operated by "Ezer Mitzion" from the Safsufa parking lot and will be available to disabled people who use a wheelchair. The transportation can be booked on arrival only, by phone at 073-24-777-24.

Tickets can be purchased through the Tickchak website, on the Glattict website, or at the address. Tickets can also be purchased at the 'Nedarim Plus' stations spread in synagogues all over the country.

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Source: israelhayom

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