A prayer society founded two weeks ago can reshape the distribution of public money



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Tamás Róna The rabbi announced on Friday that he had formed the Hungarian Jewish Prayer Association (ZSIMA). According to Róna’s announcement, a total of “ten members of the Hungarian Jewish neological church” will participate in the new organization. According to a statement issued through the MTI, the main objective of the association was to preserve the “intensity, depth and sacredness of religious life prior to the epidemic,” as well as to eliminate passivity in certain areas of credit and religion.

However, Róna immediately drew attention to the fact that ZSIMA needs budget support.

The article on Saturday in relation to the founding of the organization highlights: “It is well known that Tamás Róna was involved in a dispute with the Mazsihisz presidency,” which he ended after several offensive articles published in the Hungarian Nation.

However, Róna continues to carry out the pastoral functions of the Mazsihisz Region of Central Hungary, as the region is a legal entity, so he can employ the rabbi. Róna was also president of the Mazsihisz rabbinical body, and he did not resign from this position after the body stood in solidarity with him.

According to Saturday, “it is an extremely rare case that the founders of an association registered just two weeks ago, which has not yet carried out any activity, do not appear in public, only the person of the president is known and they can already count on public money .

Andras Heisler, In a letter to leadership members, the Mazsihisz president stated that one of the purposes of establishing the prayer association was to redistribute a state resource. Heisler estimates, as the newspaper also reports, that the Mazsihis will receive less from a source called “income supplement for church members who perform credit services” for all churches, even though the government has doubled the framework. The new organization, meanwhile, will receive $ 37 million in grants next year.



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