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Ultra-Orthodox passengers preparing their flight arrangements at Ben-Gurion International Airport on Monday. (Haaretz)
Last update - 13:17 05/12/2006
Potential ultra-Orthodox boycott threatens to cripple El Al airlines
By Yair Ettinger, Haaretz Correspondent

Monday morning the storm around El Al's desecration of the Sabbath on Friday was transformed from a consumer uproar and struggle to preserve "the sanctity of the Sabbath," into a saga in which the "finger of God" was visible to many.

El Al flight LY007 had taken off from Tel Aviv for New York a little after 11:30 A.M., when a problem was discovered in the rudder system. As the captain jettisoned fuel over the sea in preparation for an emergency landing back at Ben-Gurion International Airport, panic broke out among the passengers. "People thought it was the end; everyone was shaking," a passenger, Eliezer Karlibach, said. "Even a secular person seated next to me totally panicked and said it was all happening because of the desecration of the Sabbath."

The plane landed safely and repairs were made. Before the plane took off again, Karlibach told Haaretz, "It was a miracle, no doubt about it, it was from Heaven."

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Even before Friday's drama, a number of ultra-Orthodox passengers canceled their El Al tickets at the last moment and decided to fly another company. Many are said to believe that the plane's mechanical fault was a sign of divine confirmation of a statement Sunday by Rabbi Haim Kanievsky, an influential figure of the Lithuanian stream, broadcast on the community's Kol Hai radio station, that flying El Al endangered life. The trickle of a cancellation has turned into a stream, with ultra-Orthodox travel agents reporting hundreds of cancellations.

These statements followed Lithuanian sector leader Rabbi Yosef Sholom Elyashiv's consternation regarding El Al's failure to "fear desecration of Shabbat," despite the fact that it is the most terror-threatened airline in the world.

The storm began over the fact that despite the efforts of ultra-Orthodox MKs, on Thursday and Friday, El Al decided to permit flights to leave Israel shortly before the onset of Shabbat to make up for flights delayed during a nationwide strike last week. The flights took off on Friday afternoon and continued operating into the Sabbath, in defiance of the national carrier's traditional Shabbat observance.

Another traveler, Nahum Karlinsky, who was on the plane to New York, told Haaretz that about 150 ultra-Orthodox passengers were on the flight to New York. Like him, many had received permission from their rabbis to fly El Al, in spite of the Sabbath desecration. "Many rabbis, including the Gerer Rebbe, said it was alright to fly this time because canceling the tickets would cause financial loss," Karlinsky, a well-known public figure in Bratslav Hasidic circles, said. "My rabbi knows I fly El Al all the time -I'm even a member of the frequent flier club. But he told me 'this is your last fight on El Al.'"

Also in the wake of the strike, on Thursday El Al served non-kosher food to its passengers, adding another infraction of Jewish law to the grievance against them. On the airline's flight from Moscow, non-kosher sandwiches purchased locally were served in lieu of the meals that had spoiled after a 24-hour delay had kept the plane from taking off.

In an El Al official response they said the passengers had been notified ahead of time that the food served would not be kosher, and also fruit was offered as a substitute.

However, it is doubtful that these events will give rise to an organized ultra-Orthodox boycott of El Al. The rabbinic committee on matters pertaining to Shabbat, a forum that includes all central streams of ultra-Orthodox Judaism, met again, Monday, to consider its response to El Al's actions.

Some time this week, they are expected to formulate an announcement to be signed by rabbis of all ultra-Orthodox sectors.

Ultra-Orthodox powerbrokers, who met Monday with Israir representatives, said that the domestic carrier is prepared to cease flying on the Sabbath if the community makes increased use of its services.

In regard to negotiations with Israir, Shabbat committee chairman Rabbi Yitzhak Goldknopf, told Haaretz, "We were in contact with them in the past, but we didn't take it seriously because we were committed to El Al. After El Al breached our trust, we consider ourselves free of any obligation."

The non-organized boycott began to expand even before leading rabbis came out with statements against the airline. The committee announced it was preparing to announce "harsh steps." An official boycott could deal a fatal blow to El Al as it would obligate not only ultra-Orthodox travelers from Israel, but also tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox travelers from abroad. The rabbis of the national religious stream would also be expected to join the decision.

El Al CEO Haim Romano called the committee of rabbis for a meeting but was rebuffed Monday night.

Romano told Haaretz Monday he did not believe a decision to boycott El Al would pass. "El Al is sensitive to the needs of the ultra-Orthodox public and will, therefore, avoid changing its policy by flying on Shabbat, except in extraordinary cases, like those which took place last weekend. We are convinced that the entire public understands the circumstances and respects El Al's loyalty to its clientele."

El Al CEO Haim Romano however said Monday that he does not rule out the option of conducting flights on the Sabbath under specific circumstances. "One must remember that the airport operates seven days a week," he said, "and I expect the religious community to accommodate us as we have accommodated them over the years."

Ultra-Orthodox passengers represent 20-30 percent of the clientele on El Al flights. Ultra-Orthodox passengers typically fly during certain seasons of the year, and to certain destinations. They represent a larger percentage of passengers on flights to New York and London, than they do on flights to the Far East. The great majority of ultra-Orthodox passengers do not fly throughout the year, like business passengers. They tend to fly during Jewish holiday seasons and in summer, following the three-week mourning period that precedes Tisha B'Av.

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  2.   `Dispensation to fly` 02:19  |  David 05/12/06
  3.   Glimpse of the precious future 02:31  |  Henry 05/12/06
  4.   Its not just ultra-orthodox 03:40  |  hal 05/12/06
  5.   No Wonder... 03:44  |  cc 05/12/06
  6.   Greetings to the Ortodox Jewish Population 03:49  |  BP DIP 05/12/06
  7.   A balancing act 05:28  |  abbushuki 05/12/06
  8.   flying allowed by God? 05:54  |  James 05/12/06
  9.   el al 06:01  |  robin 05/12/06
  10.   Boycott for another reason 06:03  |  J 05/12/06
  11.   To David - read again 06:06  |  J 05/12/06
  12.   Disappointed 06:10  |  Steve Kerzer 05/12/06
  13.   OK WHATS THE LOGIC ? WHO DOESNT FLY ON SHABAT 06:21  |  paul harris 05/12/06
  14.   Pathetic Fanatics living in the Middle Ages 06:35  |  Semsem 05/12/06
  15.   An El Al boycott0 06:46  |  VeeCee 05/12/06
  16.   let them walk 06:51  |  SJ 05/12/06
  17.   el-al sensitivity 06:54  |  bill 05/12/06
  18.   To Bill 07:21  |  MF 05/12/06
  19.   EL-AL blew it! 07:49  |  Avraham 05/12/06
  20.   El Al - My last choice 07:55  |  Shahama 05/12/06
  21.   Ultra-Orthodox 08:11  |  Bicyclebill 05/12/06
  22.   I`m Not Ultra-Orthodox And I Will Boycott Them Too 08:22  |  Yishai Kohen 05/12/06
  23.   Boycott El Al 08:28  |  Michael 05/12/06
  24.   Isn`t capitalism great? Freedom to choose! 08:28  |  El Al - regret it? 05/12/06
  25.   Ultra-Orthodox boycott threatens...... 08:30  |  R 05/12/06
  26.   Who are El Al`s customers? The customer is always right! 08:33  |  Sim 05/12/06
  27.   to; BP DIP open your mind not your mouth 08:55  |  Rob 05/12/06
  28.   Reply to # 26 no to the Ultra Orthadox 08:59  |  SJ 05/12/06
  29.   To Robin 08:59  |  Ariane 05/12/06
  30.   to James ; some people answer to a higher . . . 09:05  |  Rob 05/12/06
  31.   El Al 09:30  |  Frank 05/12/06
  32.   No respect for customers 09:38  |  Shmuel 05/12/06
  33.   why single out El-Al? 09:38  |  Niv 05/12/06
  34.   Haridim should learn to just get along 09:50  |  John 05/12/06
  35.   Fifth column? 09:59  |  sh 05/12/06
  36.   Shmuel #31 10:01  |  Niv 05/12/06
  37.   El-Al 10:04  |  ruby 05/12/06
  38.   Answer For Niv 10:12  |  Yishai Kohen 05/12/06
  39.   Wing nuts 10:29  |  paul 05/12/06
  40.   National airline - which nation? 10:36  |  JW 05/12/06
  41.   Allways Ultra and Ultra Orthodox:) 10:54  |  Tamir Gaza 05/12/06
  42.   Hang on in there EL AL 10:55  |  Joe Moer 05/12/06
  43.   Constructive suggestion 11:08  |  sh 05/12/06
  44.   reply to El Al sensitivity 11:22  |  Irene 05/12/06
  45.   El-Al prices 11:32  |  Yocheved 05/12/06
  46.   poor maintenance, poor service 11:34  |  Teddy 05/12/06
  47.   SJ Please tell me how have they threatened your life 11:36  |  Jabadini 05/12/06
  48.   Respond to Niv 11:37  |  Irene 05/12/06
  49.   El-Al is an INTERNATIONAL carrier 11:43  |  Hastaroth 05/12/06
  50.   Free market decisions 11:58  |  Jo Jo 05/12/06
  51.   And while I am at it.... 12:12  |  Hastaroth 05/12/06
  52.   #10 Boycott for another reason 12:18  |  Hastaroth 05/12/06
  53.   number i reply 12:52  |  michael 05/12/06
  54.   shabath 13:08  |  moshe 05/12/06
  55.   El Al 13:43  |  Ray Cannon 05/12/06
  56.   Reply to # 47 13:50  |  SJ 05/12/06
  57.   Courageous zionists ? 13:59  |  Yankelowitz 05/12/06
  58.   Irene #48 and Yishai #38 14:01  |  Niv 05/12/06
  59.   To J from NY 14:04  |  Mike 05/12/06
  60.   Does it really matter ?... 14:06  |  Yankelowitz 05/12/06
  61.   Why not? 14:07  |  Tamir 05/12/06
  62.   response to #42 14:11  |  Yoni- Athens 05/12/06
  63.   I am joining the boycott after my last flight 14:14  |  Daniel 05/12/06
  64.   israir 14:18  |  levine 05/12/06
  65.   response to #42 14:19  |  Yoni- Athens 05/12/06
  66.   Boycott 14:21  |  Rachel 05/12/06
  67.   To Yishai Kohen 14:22  |  Mike 05/12/06
  68.   A mechitza on board is next 14:41  |  Yaakov Sullivan 05/12/06
  69.   Denicratic Society 14:46  |  Jo Jo 05/12/06
  70.   Should make our airports safer 14:46  |  Chris Linthwaite 05/12/06
  71.   flying allowed by god. 14:53  |  Danny 05/12/06
  72.   boycott for another reason. 15:00  |  Danny 05/12/06
  73.   Prices and Flying El Al 15:10  |  Yonit 05/12/06
  74.   To Niv #57 and Mike #66 15:21  |  Yishai Kohen 05/12/06
  75.   This is how can El-Al make money... 15:24  |  Yankelowitz 05/12/06
  76.   A remark to Daniel about EL AL #63 15:32  |  Jonathan S 05/12/06
  77.   El Al is the best airline of the world 15:42  |  Jonathan S 05/12/06
  78.   Frequent Desecration Club 15:54  |  Mendel the Mean 05/12/06
  79.   What a load of nonsense 15:57  |  Phil 05/12/06
  80.   Misleading headline - as usual for Haaretz 15:57  |  Adam Brooker 05/12/06
  81.   Jo Jo - neither 16:00  |  sh 05/12/06
  82.   Do not boycott 16:00  |  Yosef 05/12/06
  83.   EveryLanding AlwaysLate 16:06  |  Phil