Minister of Religious Affairs MK Michael Malchieli today (Monday) referred to MK Simcha Rothman's rabbinic appointment law and noted that it is important for the Shas party to have a broad consensus regarding the law that is progressing in the discussions in the Constitutional Committee chaired by Rothman.

Minister Malchieli said on the Knesset TV that "on the issue of Rabbis, everyone knows that Shas and Religious Zionism will disagree. But you see that this did not happen, you see that we are working in full cooperation with the Minister of Finance, with the national religious community."

He also said: "We appointed Rabbis, we established electoral bodies that belong to their Rabbis, as above for the religious councils. I don't think there has ever been harmony between the nationalist and Shas religious public like in this period."

In a column written by Rothman in the Besheva magazine, he explained that the law appointing city Rabbis that is on the Constitutional Committee's table is intended to correct deficiencies in the current situation, to make the rabbinate more connected to the people, and also to give a stately touch to its principled positions.... Read More: Arutz-7