Updated
Updated · Ynetnews · Jun 2
Knesset Advances Shas Bill Repealing Kosher Reform as Ultra-Orthodox Parties Press 4 Demands
Updated
Updated · Ynetnews · Jun 2

Knesset Advances Shas Bill Repealing Kosher Reform as Ultra-Orthodox Parties Press 4 Demands

2 articles · Updated · Ynetnews · Jun 2
  • Initial approval on Tuesday moved forward a Shas-backed bill to scrap former minister Matan Kahana’s kosher certification reform, giving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu another concession to keep his religious bloc together.
  • Four main ultra-Orthodox demands are now on the coalition’s table — daycare subsidies, a Basic Law on Torah study, the kosher bill and a seat on the rabbinical judges committee — after they failed to secure draft exemptions for yeshiva students.
  • The pressure is spreading beyond kosher policy: a daycare bill meant to bypass a High Court halt on subsidies for draft dodgers passed a preliminary vote last week, and a Torah study Basic Law is expected to reach a first vote next week.
  • Coalition strains are deepening as Degel HaTorah and Shas compete to deliver gains to their voters, with Degel HaTorah also tying support for state comptroller candidate Michael Rabilo to a judicial committee appointment.
  • The mounting price of those concessions complicates Netanyahu’s push for an October election, even as he prioritizes preserving his right-wing and religious alliance.
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