Exclusive Insights and Highlights From Israel's Haredi and Political Circles This Week
This week’s edition of 'Zofnik' in Kikar HaShabbat offered 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 engaging in interviews at Kikar HaShabbat studios, while a notable conversation between right-wing commentator Yisrael Cohen and former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot reminisced about their roots.
The report also revealed a private meeting between government liaison Tzviki Bornstein and Defense Minister Israel Katz in Tel Aviv, shrouded in secrecy. In the Haredi world, a rare sighting of the Satmar Rebbe praying in front of a mirror created an optical illusion of two Rebbes in the same room, stirring buzz about potential reconciliation within the Satmar dynasty after decades of division.
Several prominent rabbis and community leaders were featured, including the Vizhnitz Rebbe, who recently immigrated to Israel carrying all his religious artifacts alone, and Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Bahari blessing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The social activist Hadar Mukhtar received a blessing for her work from Rabbi Shlomo Mahpud of the Shas Council of Torah Sages.
The coverage extended to cultural and social events, such as singer Eric Dvir’s son’s bar mitzvah, Shuli Green’s recording sessions in Israel, and celebrations including a surprise birthday for singer Pini Einhorn. The report also noted political tensions, with MK Moshe Gafni and coalition chairman Ofir Katz caught in a tense discussion over the Basic Law on Torah Study.
Additional glimpses included the activities of ZAKA volunteers in Venezuela following a devastating earthquake, the fitness progress of photographer Shlomi Cohen, and the charitable efforts of social media star Shuki Solomon distributing food to soldiers. The week’s top five most-read articles on Kikar HaShabbat ranged from aviation industry changes to a dramatic security raid involving Iran and Israel.
Overall, the report provided a comprehensive snapshot of the interplay between religious leadership, political figures, and cultural influencers in Israel’s Haredi and broader society during a week marked by both celebration and political tension.
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