A storm erupted in Israel's judicial and Charedi communities after District Court Judge Michael Karshen issued a ruling on Shabbos itself in a sensitive administrative petition against the Charedi municipality of Elad. The decision, delivered approximately 90 minutes before Shabbos ended last Motzaei Shabbos, has drawn sharp criticism from those questioning the urgency that required judicial action on the day of rest.
The ruling came in response to a petition filed by Elad City Council member Yitzhak Chalah against the municipality, alleging improper administration and extreme lack of transparency in the local authority's operations. According to Galei Tzahal journalist Tuvia Yegelnik, who first reported the story, the timing of the decision raised immediate questions about whether the matter genuinely warranted intervention on Shabbos.
Sources familiar with the case emphasized that the petition involves complex administrative claims but contains no emergency component that would justify a Shabbos ruling. "This is not a matter requiring a decision on Shabbos," one source stated, noting the absence of any life-threatening situation or urgent public safety concern.






