THE FOLLOWING IS VIA YWN

Meital Lehavi, deputy mayor of Tel Aviv-Jaffa on behalf of the Meretz faction, appealed to the police in an attempt to thwart the operation of the sirens, which are sounded on erev Shabbos.

According to Lehavi, “In recent months and every weekend, sirens are being played and loud music is being played on Friday evenings from shuls in Tel Aviv-Jaffa,” in blatant violation of public silence and a violation of the Noise Law.

Lehavi asked followers on her Facebook page to send her the addresses where the sirens are operating.

“Following my requests, I contacted the police and they want to take action on the matter and need supplementary information,” she wrote.

As reported by Chareidim 10, three weeks ago, Shas chairman in Tel Aviv, Natan Elnatan attacked Eldad Mizrahi, chairman of the religious council in Tel Aviv, accusing him of working “hand-in-hand with the anti-religious elements in the city”.

In response, Mizrachi wrote, “Unfortunately, you have chosen to put in place a system that announces the entry of Shabbos in the new Ramat Aviv neighborhood, which not only does not help to bring hearts closer, but rather, has led to polarization and protest by residents of the neighborhood.”

“As Chazal teach us, ‘כשם שמצווה לומר דבר הנשמע כך מצווה לא לומר דבר שאינו נשמע’. This is exactly the case here and there is no point in your insistence and in this case, the damage is far bigger than the gain”. Read more at YWN