Six months after the formation of the Bennett-Lapid-Lieberman government, the Chareidi parties in the opposition, in coordination with the Religious Zionist party, established a joint headquarters to present a united front in the battle against the government’s religious reforms. “In light of the government’s continued rampage against Yahadus and Jewish tradition in every area, which poses a severe risk to the values of the Jewish state, through encouraging the use of public transportation on Shabbos, a plan for the desecration of the Kosel, reforms to harm the kashrus system and the status of the Rabbanut, and the danger of the...