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A cholent crisis? Rabbi’s ruling against Shabbat stew on Thursday nights briefly roils Israel

July 11, 2025David Leibermann

JERUSALEM — When the Tel Aviv light rail opened in the summer of 2023, it shaved travel time from the city’s southern neighborhoods to the haredi Orthodox city of Bnei Brak to just 20 minutes. For some, the new route increased access to a burgeoning Thursday-night tradition: sitting down for steaming bowls of cholent, the […]

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