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Jerusalem Cafe Stands Firm as Protests Against Its Shabbat Opening Enter a Seventh Week

Dozens of ultra-Orthodox men demonstrated on Saturday, August 15, outside the Basimta cafe in central Jerusalem, the seventh straight week of protests against the establishment for operating on Shabbat. Counter-protesters from the Pink Front organization were also present, holding signs declaring the "Holy right to drink coffee" and "We will die rather than drink instant [coffee]," a play on a slogan used by Haredi men protesting against military conscription.

Across from them, the Haredi demonstrators repeatedly cried out "Shabbos," with police officers standing between the rival groups, and there were no reports of arrests. The weekly protest came after the cafe’s opening was delayed by some 40 minutes, as staff struggled to enter the premises after an individual apparently glued the lock overnight; security camera footage broadcast by Israeli media showed the culprit, who appeared to be a woman, wearing a hat and a face mask to disguise their identity.

Secularist lawmakers arrived to show support for the cafe. Yesh Atid MK Vladimir Beliak visited later on Saturday, August 15, saying that Jerusalem residents have a right both to observe Shabbat and to buy a coffee on the Jewish day of rest. "We will not give up on the liberal public sphere," he wrote. MK Avigdor Liberman, who heads the secularist Yisrael Beytenu party, also expressed support, saying that Israelis have the right both to pray at synagogue and to drink coffee at a cafe on Shabbat. "Freedom of choice, without coercion," Liberman wrote. "Live and let live."

(TOI/VFI News)

"Dear God, we bring before You the city of Jerusalem and the tensions surrounding its character. We pray in Yeshua’s Name for reconciliation between religious and secular Israelis, that neighbors would treat one another with respect rather than coercion or vandalism. Please guard business owners, worshipers, and police officers alike, and keep every confrontation from turning to violence. We ask You to pour out a spirit of grace on Jerusalem, so that the city of Your Name would be known for peace within her walls."