Jerusalem - Shas leader Arye Deri reportedly tried to pressure Likud MK Yehudah Glick to come to the Knesset hours after his wife’s funeral to vote on a bill backed by haredi (ultra-orthodox) parties further limiting commerce on Shabbat, before the vote was postponed late Monday night.

Glick’s spokesman Saadya Gordetzky, said when asked by a Galei Israel Radio host if the Likud MK was asked to vote that “there was pressure. Of course I will not say who and what, but I can confirm this, and I find it very unfortunate.”

Channel 2 reported that Deri asked the rabbi of the town in which Glick lives, Otniel, if there is a way to allow the MK to come to the Knesset to vote.

Deri’s and Glick’s spokesmen declined to comment on the report.

The death of Glick’s wife, Yaffa, Monday morning became a political issue, as the coalition struggled to get enough votes for Deri’s “minimarkets bill” to pass. The coalition and opposition accused one another of behaving insensitively and inhumanely – the coalition, because it did not want to postpone the vote, and the opposition, because it broke with Knesset custom by which if someone in the coalition had to be absent for unavoidable reasons, someone in the opposition would offset that absence by skipping votes.

In the end, Shas and United Torah Judaism decided...read more at JPost