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Exclusive Insights and Highlights From Israel’s Haredi and Political Circles This Week

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Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
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This week’s edition of 'Zofnik' in Kikar HaShabbat offers an extensive look into the latest events, personalities, and behind-the-scenes moments within Israel’s Haredi community and political landscape. Among the highlights, MK Uri Maklev, chairman of the United Torah Judaism faction, was spotted praying and preparing for an exclusive interview, while a senior rabbi expressed frustration over distortions of his Torah teachings in the party’s publication, prompting intervention.

Notable interactions included a warm conversation between right-wing commentator Yishai Cohen and Gadi Eisenkot, chairman of the Yisrael faction, reminiscing about their roots. Meanwhile, tensions surfaced in political circles with reports of a rift between Haredi leaders and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over trust issues ahead of upcoming elections. Behind-the-scenes footage captured prominent figures such as journalist Yoeli Berim and attorney Shlomo Hadad preparing for interviews on sensitive topics like the arrest of yeshiva students by military police.

In the religious sphere, various Hasidic leaders were observed in significant moments: the Satmar Rebbe was seen in a rare public appearance, sparking rumors of reconciliation within the sect; the Vizhnitz Rebbe was accompanied by his secretary in Austria; and the Zhidichov Rebbe recently immigrated to Israel, carrying his religious artifacts alone. Other community events included blessings for social activist Hadar Mukhtar, celebrations of bar mitzvahs, and memorial gatherings attended by political and religious dignitaries.

The report also covered cultural and social activities, such as singer Eric Dvir’s son’s bar mitzvah, Shuli Green’s recording sessions, and various public figures’ participation in charity and commemorative events. Additionally, the article noted the ongoing preparations for the fast of Tisha B’Av, with special projects and prayers led by rabbis in Jerusalem.

Finally, the piece highlighted the top five most viewed articles on Kikar HaShabbat this week, ranging from aviation industry changes to a dramatic security raid involving Iran and Israel, reflecting the broad spectrum of interests among the readership.

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