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Injury time ruling saves Shabbat soccer

September 17, 2015 10:59

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Israeli football was almost shut down last weekend following a battle over the legality of playing on Shabbat.

At the last moment, Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein supplied the Israeli FA with a legal opinion that there was no need to enforce the labour law in the arena of professional football because matches had been always held on Shabbat and therefore the status quo could remain.

What began as a wage dispute in one of the lower leagues had led to a court ruling that professional matches held on Shabbat were in contravention of the law prohibiting companies from making their employees work on their religious day of rest.

Many businesses either disregard this law or, in the case of large companies, have a special exemption signed by the economics minister.