Monday, November 15, 2021

Breslav Actor and Secular Actress Tie the Knot

by Sharona Cohen

Last week Israel celebrated the surprising wedding of Shuli Rand (Breslaver Hasidic actor, writer, and singer) and Tzufit Grant (non-religious actress and journalist). Their relationship had received much attention over the last couple years, mainly because Rand began dating Grant after a bitter split with his previous wife, Michal Rand, in 2016. Michal refused to accept the get [Jewish divorce], thereby locking Shuli into the marriage against his will.

Thus, even though Grant and Rand began a relationship over two years ago, they were not able to get married until Rand recently received a rare exemption signed by 100 rabbis that allowed him to remarry. His get is now entrusted with the Beit Din [Rabbinate] and Michal can take it whenever she chooses.

Grant, for her part, has also received much media speculation over her religious observance since she and Rand became an item. She reports that she has always kept kosher, and that since her relationship with Rand began she started keeping Shabbat as well. At their wedding she wore a wedding dress with long sleeves and a high neckline in accordance with Jewish laws of modesty. 

It just goes to show, love can overcome many obstacles. As Grant notes, '"The greatest connection between us is how similar we are to one another." She adds, "We have very similar personalities. We set out on this path and there was just no other option; it was as if our souls met and fused into one."

Pollution in Yesha: Israel Must Take Charge!

by Hillel Fendel

The Yesha Council of Communities in Judea and Samaria reports that the sewage situation in Judea and Samaria (Yesha) is worsening, taking its toll not only on both Jewish and Arab residents of the areas, but also those in the Tel Aviv/Gush Dan region.

Modi'in Anabe Stream (Credit: Wiki Commons)

In the wake of the UN Climate Conference in Glasgow, the assumption is that even if Israel takes legislative steps to keep in step with the climate-change winds blowing across the world, these will not affect some of the worst polluters in the area: towns under the aegis of the Palestinian Authority (PA).