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Palestine Supreme Court Asked to Decide on Sabbath Observance Issue

March 2, 1928
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

The Supreme Court of Palestine was asked to determine whether Jewish municipalities in the national home under the Palestine mandate are in a position to enforce Sabbath rest for their Jewish residents.

The case will be decided on the appeal of the Palestine Attorney General to the Supreme Court against the decision of the District Court of Jaffa in a case which has recently attracted wide attention.

The Jaffa District Court ruled on an appeal of the Jewish storekeeper, Altschuler of Tel Aviv, who was fined £ 2 by a Tel Aviv magistrate for violating the municipal ordinance concerning the observance of the Sabbath.

The District Court agreed to the argument of Mr. Altschuler’s attorney, that the Tel Aviv municipality ordinance is in contradiction of Article 15 of the Mandate, since the ordinance establishes a sort of discrimination by prohibiting trading on the Sabbath to Jews only.

Article 15 of the Mandate provides: “The Mandatory shall see that complete freedom of conscience and the free exercise of all forms of worship, subject only to the maintenance of public order and morals, are ensured to all. No discrimination of any kind shall be made between the inhabitants of Palestine on the ground of race, religion or language No person shall be excluded from Palestine on the sole ground of his religious belief.”

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