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Bnei Brak Outcry Follows Closure of Two Mishnat Yosef Pickup Sites
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 4 days ago
What happened
Mishnat Yosef closed two Bnei Brak distribution points in one week, including a site at Sokolov and Alharizi. An audio recording says Rabbi David Schreiber helped pressure the company over modesty concerns, prompting a heated backlash among customers and activists.
- 01Two Mishnat Yosef sites in Bnei Brak closed within one week.
- 02A recording says Rabbi David Schreiber pushed the company over modesty concerns.
- 03The latest closure was at Sokolov and Alharizi streets, Sunday morning.
- 04Residents had also complained about noise, road blockages and parking shortages.
- 05Mishnat Yosef says disputed sites close until a local solution is found.
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