Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat gave instructions Friday to void a $124 (450 NIS) fine slapped on a Lubavitcher Chassid who encouraged people to lay tefillin near the Jerusalem Bus Station.
The Chassid has been operating the tefillin stand at the same location for four years, without incident. However, a municipal inspector showed up today and told him to fold his stand and to pay the fine.
"The city of Jerusalem views with appreciation the activity of the Chabad movement in the city and throughout Israel, with the purpose of advancing the love of Israel, and bringing hearts together," said Mayor Barkat in his announcement. "The Municipality has excellent cooperation with Chabad's representatives and activists and we note that Chabad's people generally take steps to receive the necessary approvals required by law, in order to set up structures and stands on the street." Read more at Arutz Sheva