Rabbi Dror David Amos accused Levy of making offensive statements during Knesset discussions on the state kashrut law, according to the Haifa Religious Council.
Rabbi Dror David Amos, chairman of the Haifa Religious Council, issued a sharp condemnation of MK Miki Levy (Yesh Atid) for remarks made during Knesset discussions on the state kashrut bill. Amos described Levy's comments as offensive and harmful to religious institutions. The specific content of Levy's remarks was not detailed. The kashrut bill has been a subject of intense debate, with The Zioneer previously reporting that local government leaders criticized the legislation, warning it would impact municipal budgets.
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