Jerusalem – Sports Minister Regev Will Not Attend Olympic Ceremony Due To Sabbath Concerns

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    FILE- Culture Minister Miri Regev reacts at the Knesset assembly hall during a question period with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on July 18, 2016. Photo by Hadas Parush/FLASH90 Jerusalem – Culture and Sport Minister Miri Regev announced that she would not attend the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro as she did not want to violate the Sabbath.

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    “Miri Regev has a problem with violating the Sabbath as a representative of the State of Israel,” said her spokeswoman. “She herself does not keep Sabbath, but when she represents all of Israel’s citizens, she does not want to offend religious citizens by violating the Sabbath.”

    The ceremony was scheduled to end on Friday night, and the distance back to Regev’s hotel—an hour-long drive—rendered walking back impossible. “We appealed to the Israel Olympic Committee in an effort to find a hotel closer to the ceremony that would allow Minister Regev to attend without violating the Sabbath, but our efforts were unsuccessful due to security reasons,” continued her spokeswoman.

    Regev said in a statement that “Shabbat, our national day of rest, is one of the most important gifts that the Jewish people have given to the culture of humanity. As the representative of the State of Israel, the only Jewish state on the planet, I unfortunately cannot take part in the opening ceremony of the Olympics because it would require me to break the holy Sabbath.”

    The spokesperson for the Israel Olympic Committee refused to comment after being contacted by TPS.


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    7 years ago

    Kol Hakavod to Miri Regev!

    LionofZion
    LionofZion
    7 years ago

    Ashreichem Yisroel! Hashem is smiling down on his children.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    7 years ago

    Mitoch shelo lishma ba lishma!

    AdamReich
    AdamReich
    7 years ago

    Munich was an opposite reaction

    DMD45
    DMD45
    7 years ago

    With all of this world-wide Olympic ganse tadaram there is no bed, apartment, or even RV available near the arena?? Baloney!!! דמד

    SammyPos
    SammyPos
    7 years ago

    Wow! Kol hakovod

    7 years ago

    B”H, What a beautiful & respectful action on the part of Minister Regev. It is such a Kiddish HaShem on her part, as well as a demonstration of unity & I am positive, one for which she will be rewarded by HaShem.

    Applestein
    Applestein
    7 years ago

    A wonderful kiddush hashem.

    enlightened-yid
    enlightened-yid
    7 years ago

    Why are Jews even participating in Greek Olympics, so much tumah. We don’t need sports. We need to sit and learn, learn and grow our bellies and clog our arteries with cholesterol. Hashem will take care of the rest.

    cyrano
    cyrano
    7 years ago

    Demurring to violate the Shabbat as a representative of the Jewish state, is indeed a Kiddush Hashem. Were Ms. Regev to be Shomeret Shabbot in her personal life, it would also be a Kiddush Hashem each week.

    yankie
    yankie
    7 years ago

    Yasher koach Rabbi Yossi Mizrachi for making this happen. What a kidush Hashem!!