By

Marian Lebor

Opinion

Election Fever

October 13, 2008 13:18
2 min read

Election fever

One week after America decides who will be the new president, Israelis will be voting in municipal elections. Hoardings have been erected all over Ra’anana to display party posters, and on recent Friday mornings and today, erev Sukkot, candidates have taken advantage of the pre-Shabbat and -festival bustle to work the crowds milling round the centre of town.

In addition to pressing the flesh, the Meretz party has made a couple of short campaign films. This is one municipal election when world events are having an impact locally, and you might imagine that the parties would want to let us know they their thoughts on, say, the global economic meltdown. But Meretz has seen fit to concentrate yet again on (yawn) religious coercion in Ra’anana, and the party has just produced the most tasteless film on this non-issue. For those who are interested, it can be seen by clicking on this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXHUHUPP-eI

The film features two men in a urinal and is a distinctly unfunny play on the Hebrew word “chanut”, which means both “shop” and “trouser flies”. At the end of the film, one man suddenly zips himself up and closes the second man’s “chanut” while he is still urinating. “Why?” asks the second man, who is now soaking wet. “Shabbat,” replies the first man. A caption then says: “Only Meretz will safeguard against closing ‘the shop’ on Shabbat.”

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