Door to Jerusalem cafe open on Shabbat vandalized as Haredim protest for 7th week
Dozens of ultra-Orthodox men demonstrated Saturday outside the Basimta cafe in central Jerusalem, the seventh straight week of protests against the establishment for operating on Shabbat.
Counter-protesters from the Pink Front organization were also present, holding signs declaring the “Holy right to drink coffee” and “We will die rather than drink instant,” a play on a slogan used by Haredi men protesting against being conscripted into military.
Across from them, the Haredi demonstrators repeatedly cried out “Shabbos,” with police officers standing between the rival groups.
There were no reports of arrests.
The weekly protest came after the cafe’s opening was delayed by some 40 minutes, as staff struggled to enter the premises after an individual apparently glued the lock overnight, according to security camera footage released by Israeli television.
The culprit — who appeared to be a woman — could be seen wearing a hat, as well as a face mask to disguise their identity.
אישה תועדה מורחת דבק על מנעול "קפה בסמטה" הבוקר בירושלים. המעשה גרם לעיכוב בפתיחת בית הקפה. בשבועות האחרונים מתנהל מאבק סביב החלטת מנהלי בית הקפה לפתוח את המקום בשבת@VeredPelman https://t.co/Zzwqq9pP05 pic.twitter.com/cn7h6Ta0jc — כאן חדשות (@kann_news) August 15, 2026
אישה תועדה מורחת דבק על מנעול "קפה בסמטה" הבוקר בירושלים. המעשה גרם לעיכוב בפתיחת בית הקפה. בשבועות האחרונים מתנהל מאבק סביב החלטת מנהלי בית הקפה לפתוח את המקום בשבת@VeredPelman https://t.co/Zzwqq9pP05 pic.twitter.com/cn7h6Ta0jc
— כאן חדשות (@kann_news) August 15,........
