The Ministerial Law Committee next week is expected to discuss a bill that would ban the sale of fur and fur products in Israel. Violating the law would carry a six-month prison term and/or a fine. There is a clause in the bill excluding items worn or used for religious tradition, hence shtreimals would not be included in the ban.

Other exclusions include using fur products for scientific research and fur from cattle, sheep and camels. Over two-dozen opposition and coalition MKs have signed supporting the bill.