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Safed Rabbis Urge Citywide Protest Against Public Bus Service on Shabbat

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Translated & summarized from Behadrei Haredim by baba
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A significant public uproar has erupted in the holy city of Safed following the introduction of public bus lines operating openly on Shabbat. Leading rabbis from all communities and sects in Safed issued an urgent and heartfelt call condemning this development as a severe breach of the city's Shabbat sanctity. In their joint letter, signed by numerous rabbis and community heads, they expressed deep shock over the public desecration of Shabbat through bus services running across the city on the holy day.

The rabbis emphasized that this situation cannot be ignored and called upon every person with reverence for God and Torah to protest vehemently. They stressed the gravity of the public Shabbat violation and urged all residents, regardless of their background, to unite firmly against this threat to Safed's spiritual and historical character. The letter appeals for collective action to restore the traditional observance of Shabbat as it has been maintained since ancient times in the city.

Concluding their appeal, the rabbis directly addressed decision-makers and those responsible for the bus operations, demanding an immediate halt to the service. They called for a return to the previous full Shabbat observance, honoring the legacy of the city's revered holy figures. The rabbis blessed all who join the sacred struggle to uphold Shabbat's dignity, invoking blessings of material and spiritual success and expressing hope for a future redemption through Shabbat observance.

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