Tel Aviv to allow Simchat Torah celebration - without partition
A court case between the city and the Rosh Yehudi organization has drawn a compromise on the issue of public services.
A court case between the city and the Rosh Yehudi organization has drawn a compromise on the issue of public services.
Rabbi David Stav hinted to Mayor Huldai to allow Rosh Yehudi to hold its Hakafot on Simchat Torah in the city.
The Rosh Yehudi organization has written to a court demanding that the municipality not be allowed to delay a hearing on a public service.
Court to Tel Aviv Municipality: Consider holding Rosh Yehudi events on municipal property or outdoors.
Since their petition to the court was rejected, the organization attempted compromise with the Tel Aviv municipality, only to be rejected.
The Rosh Yehudi organization petitioned the Tel Aviv Municipality's decision to cancel all of its permits to hold events during Sukkot.
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Dozens participate in reading of the Book of Esther led by the Rosh Yehudi movement in Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv.
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