The anti-missionary organization Yad Lachim says the Hare Krishna sect is planning a public parade in central Tel Aviv on Friday at 16:00, featuring singing and music. Yad Lachim has called on the Tel Aviv municipality to examine the legality of the event and prevent it, citing what it says is unequal treatment compared to restrictions on Jewish prayer in public spaces.
Yad Lachim, an organization that monitors missionary activity, reported Thursday evening that a Hare Krishna parade is scheduled for Friday at 16:00 in central Tel Aviv. The group described the event as a public display of idolatry and said it has asked the Tel Aviv municipality to review its legality and block it. The organization contrasted the planned parade with what it sees as restrictions on Jewish prayer in public spaces. The report comes as a separate police deployment was reported for events in Tel Aviv on Thursday night, according to earlier coverage by The Zioneer.
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