The Knesset held a special meeting five days before Passover to address the issue of permission, by a Jerusalem court, the sale of food HaMetz during the days of the festival.
Shmuel Halpert, a member of the Knesset argued indignantly
"Who has not heard many stories about Jews in the Holocaust were concerned not to consume food Hametz?." "This decision hurts the Jewish identity of Israel" continued.
The controversy arose after the annulment of the sanctions that had sold 4 restaurants Hametz last Passover meal. Other components of the Knesset harshly attacked decision based on the fact that 70% of the Jewish population in Israel does not consume Hametz during the days of Passover.
Such decisions are an incentive for many Jews in Israel Hametz consumption, which breaks with the bases that characterize the state as "Jewish country."
Shmuel Halpert, a member of the Knesset argued indignantly
"Who has not heard many stories about Jews in the Holocaust were concerned not to consume food Hametz?." "This decision hurts the Jewish identity of Israel" continued.
The controversy arose after the annulment of the sanctions that had sold 4 restaurants Hametz last Passover meal. Other components of the Knesset harshly attacked decision based on the fact that 70% of the Jewish population in Israel does not consume Hametz during the days of Passover.
Such decisions are an incentive for many Jews in Israel Hametz consumption, which breaks with the bases that characterize the state as "Jewish country."
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