Adele Bespalov was furious Tuesday night when she was exposed to a news item reporting on a series of restaurateurs and chefs in Tel Aviv who decided not to honor the fast on the eve of Tisha B'Av, to operate as usual, and to allow guests who wish to dine at their businesses to do so. Some explained that the reason for this was the new "contract" between citizens and the government against the background of the legislation abolishing the grounds of reasonableness.
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In harsh words, Bespalov attacked the decision on her Instagram story, accusing the restaurateurs of deepening the already difficult conflict in Israeli society.
"Yuck, disgust!!," she shouted from the text in Spalov over a photo from the restaurateurs' decision. "The situation in our country is not good anyway, why set fire and light more and do more evil?" she found it difficult to understand.
Bespalov wasn't the only one to speak out against the move. "I stood in front of the Holy Ark in Budapest, full of emotions from what we went through here as a people, and a moment later I saw this news: 'Restaurateurs in Tel Aviv announce the opening of restaurants on the evening of Tisha B'Av.' For a long time I have been praying that my feelings will turn out to be a figment of my imagination," Natalie Dadon wrote, adding: "That I will discover that there is really no war against Judaism here. Have we forgotten why we needed this house that we are currently destroying? Don't soil every good plot. Please, enough!" she urged users.
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