Tension between hareidi and religious Zionist MKs seemed to
reach an all-time high Tuesday, with the issue of funding for foreign students
at Israeli yeshivot (religious academies) discussed at the Knesset's Finance
Committee. The committee has proposed the allowance, amounting to several
hundred shekels per student, be axed.
Amid other angry remarks by hareidi MKs, Moshe Gafni (United
Torah Judaism) warned Bayit Yehudi's (Jewish Home) MK Nissan Slomiansky, the
head of the committee, that ending the budget would "sever ties between
haredim and national religious with one sharp cut."
In the discussions, MK Yaakov Litzman (United Torah Judaism)
appealed to Slomiansky, "I turn to you as head of the committee, who is
able to stop this terrible decree that will slash the budget of foreign
students." The state is committing
an unforgivable crime, Litzman said, "there is no value to these
extensions in the budget that you are so proud of. Look what is befalling the
world of Torah! You are cutting off flesh from the yeshivot for foreign
students."
He continued his impassioned plea: "This is daylight
robbery, and I call upon all members of the committee to vehemently oppose the
passing of this budget, and for this decree to be cancelled. What message is this
giving, that we are telling the whole world not to come and l
earn Torah in
Israel."
He quoted a verse from scripture, "From Zion shall the
Torah go forth," and added, "Now [Yesh Atid head] Yair Lapid and
[Bayit Yehudi head] Naftali Bennett are telling everyone not come here to study
Torah, and are closing the doors of the yeshivot to foreign students."
"Overseas students contribute to
immigration"(aliyah) he told the committee, "I personally came to
Israel only because I learned here in yeshiva. l, as well as all my family, and tens of thousands of
Jewish families, moved here to Israel after spending time studying here in
yeshiva."
MK Gafni turned to the chairman of the committee and said
"The gap between us is now like between Hareidi Jews and secular Jews. For
the first time, in history, you are coming and taking money from yeshivot and
giving it to the 'settlements'. Don't let this happen," he said, adding
that "with one sharp cut you will
sever the relationship between the hareidi and religious Zionist
communities."
The same sentiment was reflected by MK Yaakov Asher (United
Torah Judaism) in an interview with radio Kol Hai, who said, "the Bayit
Yehudi party is in a state of deficit regarding the issue of the budget for
yeshivot. They promised not to harm the Torah world, and here now we are
hearing about another decree, to cut the budget for yeshiva students from
overseas. This cannot happen, that such a party like this can be elected to
government. The Finance Minister forces their hand, time and time again, it is
about time they took their hand away and started standing up to their
promises," he charged.
Hareidi newspaper Kikar Hashabbat, described the planned cut
as "a death blow to yeshivot that have been catering to students from
abroad, the majority of whom are American."
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