Judgment Day for woman who dares to play music right before Sabbath

(Image by Marco Di Agostino from Pixabay)

(Image by Marco Di Agostino from Pixabay)

(ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) -- The police have closed their criminal case against Karnit Avidev, a resident of Afula who was investigated by the police for turning on loudspeakers every Friday afternoon to play Shabbat songs for two minutes.

Following the publication of the case by Israel National News - Arutz Sheva and the contacting of the police by attorney Michael Litwok from the Betzalmo organization, a qualified investigative officer from the police station in Afula examined the case, found that there was no criminal offense in Avidev's actions and ordered the criminal case be closed.

Betzalmo CEO Shai Glick reacted to the development: "I congratulate the Israel Police for closing the case," he said. "I hope that this case will serve as a warning sign to all the mayors, inspectors and policemen who harass Jews who just want to enjoy Shabbat. We will continue to represent the human rights of the citizens of Israel."

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