Jerusalem – Ashkenazic Charedim Lose Majority in Chief Rabbinate Membership Vote

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     Safed Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu. Jerusalem – The leaders of Ashkenazi haredim suffered a blow to their hegemony in the Chief Rabbinate on Tuesday night while Shas and the national religious camp scored significant victories.

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    In a vote for 10 new members of the Chief Rabbinate’s Rabbinical Council, a large number of religious Zionist and Shas-backed rabbis were voted in. Rabbis Ya’acov Shapira, head of Jerusalem’s Zionist flagship Mercaz Harav Yeshiva, was chosen along with Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, chief rabbi of Safed. Both Eliyahu and Shapira are sons of former chief rabbis and both are considered national religious.

    Religious Zionist rabbis who did not make it include Shoham Chief Rabbi David Stav, who is also spokesman for the Hesder Yeshivot and a senior member of Tzohar Rabbis, and Kiryat Shmona Chief Rabbi Tzfania Drori.

    But the biggest upset was the election of Ashdod Chief Rabbi Avraham Yosef, the son of Shas mentor Rabbi Ovadia Yosef. The Lithuanian haredi rabbinic leadership was strongly opposed to Yosef’s election, so much so that it caused a schism between Shas and the Ashkenazi haredim.

    This schism over Avraham Yosef’s appointment, which was strongly backed by Ovadia Yosef, prevented Shas and the Ashkenazi haredim from forming a voting bloc that would have given them control of the elections. Yosef’s election was seen as a major victory for Shas.

    Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv, the supreme halachic authority for Ashkenazi haredim, opposed Yosef’s election due to Yosef’s lenient approach on laws governing the shmita [Sabbatical] year.

    Avraham Yosef personally oversaw implementation of a halachic ruling called “heter mechira” that approved sale of produce this Jewish year, which is a shmita year.

    However, Yosef will probably not be able to take control of the Chief Rabbinate’s kashrut supervision as he had hoped since Rabbi Yosef Gliksman, present chairman of the Rabbinate’s kashrut council, was reelected to the council.

    Ten new rabbis, five Ashkenazi and five Sephardi, were chosen for five-year terms.

    NY Knicks vs The Isreali team \"Maccabi Elite\" in an exhibition game at the Garden. At the conclusion of the game, Israeli Rabbi Yitzchak David Grossman gives Isiah Thomas a hug and touches his face. in Oct of 2007Ashkenazi rabbis elected include Rabbi Yitzhak David Grossman, of Migdal Ha’emek, known as the disco rabbi for his outreach with young disco-goers, Rabbi Ya’acov Ruzah, of the Tel Aviv Burial Society, and Rabbi Yitzhak Ralbag, marriage registrar of Jerusalem.

    Sephardi rabbis included Rabbi Yitzhak Peretz of Ra’anana, Rabbi Shimon Elituv of Mateh Binyamin a Chabad Hassid, and Rabbi Ratzon Arrusi of Kiryat Ono.

    One hundred an fifty rabbis and public servants convened to vote for the governing council, the final authority on issues involving criteria for the Chief Rabbinate’s kashrut supervision standards. The council also is responsible for defining who is a Jew for the purpose of marriage (Jews are not permitted to marry non-Jews according to Halacha), and for approving the appointments of new state-paid rabbis on both the neighborhood and city levels.

    In addition to the 10 elected rabbis, five additional rabbis who are members of the council – both chief rabbis of Israel, Shlomo Amar and Yonah Metzger, as well as the chief rabbis of the nation’s largest cities: Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (Tel Aviv), Rabbi Shlomo Chelouche (Haifa) and Rabbi Yehuda Deri (Beersheba). Jerusalem does not have a chief rabbi.

    One of the issues waiting to be decided by the governing council is whether to allow rabbis who receive a salary from the state to enjoy additional sources of income from conducting weddings, giving lectures or providing kashrut supervision.

    If they had been able to cooperate, any two of the three groups making up the Chief Rabbinate could have controlled the voting. However, bickering and ideological differences prevented this.

    The three groups making up the chief rabbinate are Shas, which represents Sephardi haredi Jewry, the two Ashkenazi haredi parties, Degel Hatorah and Agudath Yisrael, and the National Religious Party, which represents Zionist rabbis.

    Half of the 150-person voting body that chose the 10 rabbis is made up of public officials: the mayors of the nation’s 25 largest cities, the heads of the six largest local councils, four largest regional councils and 14 largest religious councils, as well as the heads of the religious councils covering the four largest areas.

    The other half of the voting body is made up of the chief rabbis of the the largest cities, local and regional councils and moshavim.

    The size of local and regional councils and cities is determined by the size of the Jewish population.

    In addition, two government ministers, five MKs and 10 public officials appointed by Religious Services Minister Yitzhak Cohen (Shas) are on the voting body.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    And Hashem makes sure that Yiddishkeit has a balance.

    lama
    lama
    15 years ago

    does that mean porush will have a hard time?

    SD
    SD
    15 years ago

    This is great news!

    Agudah
    Agudah
    15 years ago

    Why did Rabbi Bloom resign?

    anon
    anon
    15 years ago

    the sfardim are the original mesorah

    Just Thinking
    Just Thinking
    15 years ago

    I don’t think people realize how great this is for Judaism. This is just awesome!

    Little by little the fanatics who breathe and live on Sinat Chinam will whither away.

    anonymous
    anonymous
    15 years ago

    ” the sfardim are the original mesorah”

    Says who ? Was the Torah given in Spain?

    HEFKER
    HEFKER
    15 years ago

    one picture is then 1000 words ..look at the picture of “rabbi grossman .. NEBECH…. how we look with such so called CHIEF rbbies

    toraheyes
    toraheyes
    15 years ago

    Baruch Hashem

    Finally Justice has prevailed. All the rabbanim mentioned are men of distinction in middos, ahavas yisroel, talmud torah and ahavas eretz yisroel. Remember the sefradim are the majority in Israel and should be represented as such, let more Ashkenazim to go on aliyah and make a difference if u do NOT like what is happening.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    B”H we have so few probloems that the rabbanim have all this time to fight over money and kavod

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Actually, the Sfardim are NOT the original mesorah- not of Eretz Yisrael.

    They are of Bavel.

    The mesorah of Ashkenaz is Eretz Yisrael.