Yoel Spiegel, grandson of the founder of the "Angel" bakery, nephew of the CEO and one of the owners of the bakery, today (Friday) uploaded a post on his Facebook account, in which he harshly attacked the ultra-Orthodox who chose to boycott Angel products. Later, he deleted The post.
"There is no limit to the insolence of part of the ultra-orthodox public in the State of Israel.
They eat for free and the finchas are evasive, dark in their opinions and mostly hypocrites!" wrote Spiegel. "Amar Bar Lev is the chairman of the board of the Angel Bakery (the same bakery that my grandfather and his brother founded more than a century ago and my uncle was the CEO for many years) but many Before his position as chairman of the board, he is a citizen of the State of Israel (a citizen with many rights in light of his past) and as a citizen he has the right to protest and demonstrate at the place and time he chooses and wants as long as this is done within the law."
"I don't remember that there is a law that forbids demonstrating in front of the house of one or another rabbi and the reaction of the carrion-eating public comes from fear and hysteria because the rope is getting tighter around their necks," he added.
"The days of free eating are over," he stressed.
"Doomsday is coming and no boycott or calls for a boycott will stop us from correcting the injustice of years and putting an end to evasion and parasitism."
"I won't buy Angel until Bar Lev is fired."
The calls to boycott the bakery (photo: documentation on social networks according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law)
"The bakery will survive, I'm sure of that, but even if you oppose the boldness and audacity of the Haredi public tomorrow (yes, not all of them are like that) take action and buy a loaf of Angel bread today - against their will," he wrote.
At the end of the post, Spiegel continued to attack: "If you don't have it - eat ass. You are corrupt. Lieberman - you played her."
It should be noted that the calls for a boycott of Angel Bakery began yesterday, following the participation of the chairman of the company's board of directors, former minister Amr Bar Lev, in a demonstration in front of the home of one of the leaders of the ultra-orthodox community and the president of the Council of Torah Elders of the Degel Torah faction, Rabbi Gershon Edelstein. Bar Lev provoked harsh and angry reactions in the ultra-orthodox public against him and against Angel Bakery, which, as mentioned recently, he was appointed to be the chairman of its board of directors.
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