Attorney Gilead Korinaldi discussed his legal efforts to save synagogues from the dismantled Gush Katif settlements in a recent podcast appearance on “Oiber Chochmes.” The conversation took place shortly before the start of Tammuz and the Three Weeks mourning period in the Jewish calendar. Korinaldi detailed the ongoing legal battle to preserve these synagogues, which hold significant religious and historical importance for many Israelis. He highlighted the challenges faced in protecting these structures following the 2005 disengagement from Gaza. The podcast focused on the complexities of property rights and religious freedom within the context of the disengagement plan. Korinaldi’s work aims to ensure the continued existence of these synagogues as centers of Jewish life and memory. The case underscores the lingering emotional and legal consequences of the Gush Katif withdrawal.
