Meir Porush
Meir Porush is an Israeli politician serving as the Minister of Jerusalem and Heritage. He is known for his advocacy for the Haredi education system and has been vocal about the challenges faced by Haredi schools in Israel, particularly regarding government regulations and funding. Recently, he warned of serious threats to Haredi education due to new regulations imposed by the Ministry of Education, which he argues would make it difficult for these institutions to operate and thrive. His efforts are aimed at ensuring that Haredi children receive a proper education amidst increasing bureaucratic hurdles.
Born on Jan 01, 1964 (62 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Israel | 4 | 5.00 | 0.47% | +20% | 9,216,900 | 51,684 | $400,000 | 2,243$ |
| Totals | 4 | 9,216,900 | 51,684 | $400,000 | 2,243$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Israel:
Meir Porush is currently considering his decision regarding the budget vote.
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Israel:
Meir Porush is a member of the Knesset and the grandfather of one of the infants involved in the incident.
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Israel:
Porush is listed as a potential opponent of the military service exemption law.
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Israel:
Meir Porush criticized the Attorney General for her actions against the Torah scholars.
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Israel:
Meir Porush criticized the police for their handling of the situation, suggesting a double standard in their actions.
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Israel:
Meir Porush is involved in the effort against the recruitment of yeshiva students and supports Lawler's letter.
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Israel:
Meir Porush's support for the proposed plan depends on the approval of the rabbis.
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Israel:
Porush also announced his opposition to the conscription law.
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Israel:
Meir Porush called during the discussion to 'tear the law apart'.
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Israel:
Meir Porush is mentioned as a member of the United Torah Judaism party who previously held a ministerial position.
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