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25.04.2024

Two Orthodox will receive the Knight regime

Rebbetzin Adina Bar Shalom, founder of the Haredi College and Itzik Alrov leader of the 'cottage protest' - are two of the Award Winners for the Knight Regime of the Movement for Quality Government in Israel

Two Orthodox will receive the Knight regime
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Next Sunday, the Movement for Quality Government will grant knighthood to several government officials, activists and celebrities. B'Chadrei Charedim learned that two on the list are orthodox: Adina Bar Shalom and Itzik Alrov.


The quality knighthood power is awarded by the movement since 1995. The signal is awarded to prominent people who during the past year were a model to promote their integrity and the rule of law to the movement. Any person may nominate a candidate for the signal on Movement for Quality Government in categories published every year.

The selection is made by an external committee which publishes its deliberations.


On Sunday a ceremony will take place at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art where the signal will be presented to a number of personalities.


Among the most prominent are: Judge Dorit Beinisch, former president of the Supreme Court, the journalist Keren Neubach, Dr. Yoaz Hendel, the Institute for Zionist Strategies, Prof. Manuel Trachtenberg, head of the Planning and Budgeting of the Council for Higher Education and more.

The list includes two ultra-Orthodox: The first is Itzik Alrov, the winner of the signal categorized social struggle. Alrov is a resident of Bnei Brak who led summer last year the 'cottage protest' and founded the consumer movement.


Second on the list is Rebbetzin Adina Bar Shalom, founder and director of the Haredi College in Jerusalem – and daughter in law of Hgr"o Yosef.



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