La Knesset rétablit le monopole du Grand Rabbinat sur la certification Cacheroute

Ce projet de loi était un élément clé d'un pacte officieux entre la coalition et les partis Haredi, garantissant un soutien mutuel pour les priorités législatives clés.
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The Knesset has reinstated the Chief Rabbinate's exclusive control over kosher certification, reversing a reform that had opened the market to private certifiers. This move solidifies the longstanding arrangement between coalition partners and ultra-Orthodox factions, where legislative support is traded for religious authority. The decision signals that religious institutional power remains a central bargaining chip in Israeli politics, with implications for both the kosher food industry and the balance between state and private religious oversight. Watch for how this affects consumer choice and the broader debate over religious pluralism in Israel.
