THE FOLLOWING IS VIA YWN

Thursday’s decision is undoubtedly a victory for secular activists as it has been finally decided that the Mitcham HaTachana complex by the Old Train Station will continue operating on Shabbos as it has been, and it will not close as chareidim hoped would be the case following a recent vote.

The venue has become a central location for non-religious families to spend Shabbos R”L, and they insist it is far from any frum area and therefore, it represents a continuation of the city’s religious status quo.

Following the final decision permitting the continued operation of the Mitcham on Shabbos, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat stated, “I am pleased to announce that with the approval of the District Committee, the Mitcham HaTachana that was established during my term, will continue to operate just as it currently operates in accordance with the status quo and the law.

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