The Jerusalem Municipality’s legal advisor, Attorney Eli Malka, issued a new directive, according to which the separation between boys and girls should be stopped in the municipal libraries located throughout chareidi neighborhoods.

Malka was quick to respond to an effort launched by the Reform Movement and women’s rights organization. They turned to Deputy State Attorney General Zilber, asking her to bring an end to the separate library hours, which they feel have no place in a democratic society.

In their letter to the mayor of Jerusalem, Nir Barkat, the city’s director-general and the city’s legal advisor, the Reformers wrote that “the said separation imposes rigid gender segregation on all library users, setting separate hours for boys and girls and women and men. to them”.

In their letter, they demanded from the municipality: “The separate hours for men and women, boys and girls, will be canceled at the Har Nof library and in the other Torah libraries in the city, and free access will be given to all visitors at the opening hours, without gender segregation. “Notice will be sent to all residents that during the opening hours, the library is open to all applicants.”

Chareidi elected officials including Aryeh Deri and Yaakov Litzman are fighting the initiative.