In a query submitted by MK Moshe Roth (United Torah Judaism) to the Minister of Transportation, he raised the plight of public transportation for the haredi communities in Tiberias and Haifa.
Roth detailed the close connection between the success of Jewish development in the Galilee and the accessibility of high-quality and efficient public transportation.
"The government talks a lot about the Jewishness of the Galilee, we actually encourage and succeed in convincing people to settle in the Galilee, and so it is unacceptable to leave these families without adequate public transportation," said Roth. According to him, "Just in the community of Sanz Hasidism in Tiberias is over 400 families, and there are thousands more haredi families in the various communities in the city. We must provide them with proper public transportation services."
According to him, the public transportation system between the Galilee and the larger haredi concentrations do not provide even a minimal degree of service to the haredi communities there. For example, the public transportation lines from Tverya and the Hasidic neighborhoods in Haifa to Kiryat Sanz in Netanya, amount to only one trip a week, on Saturday night.... Read More: Arutz-7