
PULSA D’NURA THREAT? Eidah HaChareidis Members Reportedly Eye Ceremony Against Attorney General Baharav-Miara
Members of the Eidah HaChareidis are reportedly considering conducting a controversial “Pulsa D’Nura” ceremony against Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, according to a report published by Israel Hayom.
The report claims that some of the activists allegedly involved in last week’s unrest outside the home of Supreme Court Deputy President Justice Noam Solberg are now discussing additional actions directed at senior legal officials.
According to sources cited in the report, the plan has not yet received final approval and remains contingent on authorization from Rabbonim. One source reportedly said that while no decision has been made, “it’s not far from that at all.”
The term “Pulsa D’Nura” is associated with a Kabbalistic ceremony that is traditionally conducted at chatzos, or midnight. A minyan of participants dressed in black recite specific Kabalistic texts while candles are lit and shofaros are blown, invoking Heavenly judgment against an individual.
The reported discussions come amid escalating tensions surrounding the arrests of yeshiva bochurim and growing confrontations between protest groups and state authorities.
The developments follow last week’s violent protest outside Justice Solberg’s home in Alon Shvut, during which demonstrators allegedly damaged property, including smashing vehicle windows and destroying planters outside the residence. Dozens of suspects were arrested in connection with the incident.
Meanwhile, Israel’s judicial system held solidarity events Sunday in support of Justice Solberg and his family.
Judge Yaron Levy, chairman of the Judges’ Association, said the organization “expresses its full support and solidarity with Justice Solberg and his family” and called on all branches of government and Israeli society to unequivocally condemn any attempt to intimidate judges.
In addition, members of Israel’s Prosecutors Organization, representing more than 1,100 attorneys in the public sector, gathered outside courthouses across the country in a show of support for the judiciary and the rule of law.
“Under no circumstances can violence against judges or legal officials be tolerated because of any public disagreement,” said organization chairwoman Adv. Orit Korin.
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