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Jerusalem - Newly Elected Rehovot Charedi Mayor: 'My motto is Live and Let Live'

Published on:   November 27, 2009 08:35 AM
News Source:  Jerusalem Post
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Jerusalem - Rahamim Maloul, the newly elected haredi mayor of predominantly secular Rehovot, said Thursday that Anglo and secular residents did not have to be concerned about the haredization of the city.

“My motto in politics is ‘live and let live’ and as a mayor I will foster unity and cooperation,” said Maloul, a former Shas MK, who ran for mayor on a Likud ticket.

“On the eve of the elections, I spoke at Kehilat Berman [an Orthodox Anglo shul in Rehovot] and I received a very positive reception,” he added.

Maloul said that he would work towards maintaining the present status quo between religious, haredi and secular residents of the city. He would also continue to support the city’s many educational institutions including the Weizman Institute and Hebrew University’s Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment.

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“I plan on being everyone’s mayor, whether they are Anglo, Ethiopian, haredi or secular,” he said.

Maloul said that judging from the poll results many secular residents voted for him.

“I received a lot of votes from the rich northern section of the city,” he noted.

Maloul’s victory was accompanied by infighting between different haredi groups. Degel Hatorah, which represents the Lithuanian haredi yeshiva world, supported Uri Salant while Hassidim supported Maloul.

Shas did not come out openly in support of Maloul due to an old rivalry. Maloul is a close ally of former Shas chairman Aryeh Deri. When Deri was forced to leave Shas, all of Deri’s supporters, including Maloul, were purged from the party.

However, Maloul said that he would hold no grudges.

“I am not the type to seek revenge,” said Maloul.

Ruth Lavie, co-chair person of Adat Shalom-Emanuel Masorti Synagogue in Rehovot, hopes that the new mayor will become acquainted with the synagogue.

“I hope that he will take it upon himself to get to know us, it will be worth his while to get to know us, and we’d be happy to work with him,” Lavie told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday.

“It’s an exciting place to be,” she said. “Something new is happening every day. We have a lot of outreach, we are a lot more than just a place to come pray.”

From a synagogue choir to community lectures to holiday celebrations, the synagogue, now celebrating its 40th year, prides itself on being the center of a warm and caring community.

Under the guidance of Rabbi Jeff Cymet, the Masorti synagogue is also the only congregation between Rishon Lezion and Ashdod offering a bat mitzva for females.

“I hope that he will be an open minded mayor of all the citizens here” Lavie told the Post, “As a religious man, I hope he wants to get to know what we are all about.”

Elections in Rehovot took place after the former mayor, Shuky Forer, was forced to step down in a corruption scandal. Last November, Forer was voted in for a third term after a second round of voting. An investigation against him, for supplying municipal work without a tender to a contractor who had contributed money to one of Forer’s previous election campaigns, had culminated in an indictment shortly before the election. And on December 31, 2008, Forer pleaded guilty in a plea bargain to breach of trust.

He was forced to leave office at the end of March after the Petah Tikva Magistrate’s Court ruled that his crimes constituted moral turpitude.


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 Nov 27, 2009 at 09:08 AM Anonymous Says:

its one thing to be tolerant towards secular people. they are tinokos shenishbu and they just dont know better but how is he supposed to help and cooperate with a conservative shul?they are oker torah to the highest degree!there has to be a limit to how much he can sell out

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 Nov 27, 2009 at 09:06 AM Anonymous Says:

Is it possible we have found the ultimate politician in EY; an ehrleche yid who is frum and even chareidi yet still understands the need to allow every yid to select his or her own derech. If this is true, we should clone his DNA and inject it into every candidate for public office in EY>

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 Nov 27, 2009 at 10:10 AM Anonymous Says:

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Anonymous Says:

Is it possible we have found the ultimate politician in EY; an ehrleche yid who is frum and even chareidi yet still understands the need to allow every yid to select his or her own derech. If this is true, we should clone his DNA and inject it into every candidate for public office in EY>

He might be the ultimate politician, but that's a far cry from being the ultimate Jew by enabling or perpetuating Torah violations. "Live and let live" is a goyisha concept.

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 Nov 27, 2009 at 10:06 AM Anonymous Says:

Hopefully, he can be converted to MO by the end of his term which will be a win-win situation for all of his constituents

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 Nov 27, 2009 at 10:25 AM Anonymous Says:

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Anonymous Says:

He might be the ultimate politician, but that's a far cry from being the ultimate Jew by enabling or perpetuating Torah violations. "Live and let live" is a goyisha concept.

What do you prefer -- stone everyone who disagrees with you?

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 Nov 27, 2009 at 10:35 AM Anonymous Says:

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Anonymous Says:

He might be the ultimate politician, but that's a far cry from being the ultimate Jew by enabling or perpetuating Torah violations. "Live and let live" is a goyisha concept.

""Live and let live" is a goyisha concept."

NO. It is an established concept among civilized human beings who live together in a mulitcultural environment. EY is NOT a CHARAEIDI medinah, nor is it entire a secular medinah. There is a role for yiddeshkeit but the Chareidinm have no rights under law to impose their derech on other yidden. When and if they do (such as their Tzinius patrols), they typically end up in jail or paying fines. So yes, live and let live is at the core of daas torah and is not a goyisha concept except in your warped mind.

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 Nov 27, 2009 at 10:42 AM Robert Says:

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Anonymous Says:

He might be the ultimate politician, but that's a far cry from being the ultimate Jew by enabling or perpetuating Torah violations. "Live and let live" is a goyisha concept.

i respectfully disagree
a goyisha concept is convert to christianity or be burned alive at the stake..
eiloo v'eiloo divrei elokim chaim is a jewish concept
lets push and foster jewish unity.. this constant infighting has to stop period!

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 Nov 27, 2009 at 01:31 PM esther Says:

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Anonymous Says:

""Live and let live" is a goyisha concept."

NO. It is an established concept among civilized human beings who live together in a mulitcultural environment. EY is NOT a CHARAEIDI medinah, nor is it entire a secular medinah. There is a role for yiddeshkeit but the Chareidinm have no rights under law to impose their derech on other yidden. When and if they do (such as their Tzinius patrols), they typically end up in jail or paying fines. So yes, live and let live is at the core of daas torah and is not a goyisha concept except in your warped mind.

the result of this type of behavior is not only jail or fines.the worst part is that secular yidden are further distanced from yiddishkait.if we frum jews truly care about what Hashem wants,not just are own ego,we'll treat all yidden with ahavas yisroel.

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 Nov 27, 2009 at 02:09 PM Anonymous Says:

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Anonymous Says:

""Live and let live" is a goyisha concept."

NO. It is an established concept among civilized human beings who live together in a mulitcultural environment. EY is NOT a CHARAEIDI medinah, nor is it entire a secular medinah. There is a role for yiddeshkeit but the Chareidinm have no rights under law to impose their derech on other yidden. When and if they do (such as their Tzinius patrols), they typically end up in jail or paying fines. So yes, live and let live is at the core of daas torah and is not a goyisha concept except in your warped mind.

"their" derech. Since when do chareidim impose "their" derech. "Live and let live" is what the "cheit ha'eigel" was all about.

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