The seemingly inconsequential spat between the two parties touched on simmering political tensions on additional issues such as the haredi exemption from IDF service.
On opposite sides of the political spectrum, both Religious Zionism and the Labor Party have slipped beneath the minimum threshold to enter the Knesset.
With Netanyahu famous for pushing off decisions, expect Israel to try to reach an agreement with the bare minimum of haredi commitment.
The new legislation will ease Shabbat and holiday preparations for consumers, particularly those who are busy working and studying.
While the votes for Labor almost doubled since last week, they would still not get enough to cross the threshold.
MK Moshe Gafni launches a scathing attack on Israeli economists: 'Their war is not socio-economic or security-related, it's a war on religion.'
"Thirteen percent of the population is a cancer within Israeli society," radio presenter Ron Koffman claimed.
UTJ is now demanding that the new Draft Law include an override clause to protect it from the High Court.
Religious and secular Jews need to work together to take back Judaism from the present institutional leadership’s destructive grasp.
Netanyahu has reportedly asked the haredi parties to soften their requests for a draft bill.