It's not certain that Brainstorming, the school of visual communication, thought about this in advance, but a mezuzah-setting ceremony held there succeeded in uniting all the Shas factions, which had been divided until the elections for the Jerusalem rabbinate.
Thus, the event was honored side by side by the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, Hagar Amar, along with MK Eli Yishai and someone affiliated with the 'Deri camp', Deputy Mayor Zvika Cohen.
The rabbi determined the

Mezuzah, while blessing the place with a blessing for success.
""I am confident in God's grace, I know the entire way of conduct that goes on here, that everything is done in the way of the Torah and does not move either to the right or to the left. Only according to what He directs, there has been no movement and there will be no movement. By God's grace, everything will be with modesty, everything will be true kosher, with holiness, but also with high and deep professionalism, so that they can bring in the livelihood, and that their sons and their children can grow up and provide us with the great men of the generation, with God's help, blessed be He," said the Chief Justice.
Does this mean he disagrees with the president of the Council of Torah Sages, Hacham Shalom Cohen, who banned studying in colleges? Probably not, since Hacham Shalom Cohen also argued that if the place is supervised, then it is possible to study there - and if Rabbi Amar testifies that "everything will be true kosher," then there is no problem.