The time-serving of those rabbis for whom peace with Management Boards and economic heads of communities, as well as the regular reception of wages, is much more important than precepts of a Torah and laws of Hallaha has made them almost indifferent to the rights, that are given to them by the rabbinical diploma. Actually, the rabbis are suppressed by the communal heads and are free or involuntary accomplices of unseemly affairs of the authorities.