Jerusalem – Official: Israel’s Sephardic Chief Rabbi Could Face Criminal Charges Over ‘Monkey’ Remarks

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    Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef during a visit in the Northern Israeli town of Tzfat on February 05, 2018. Photo by David Cohen/FLASH90 Jerusalem – An Israel Justice Ministry official told Israeli media that the government is considering taking criminal action against Sephardic chief rabbi for likening a black child born to white parents to a “monkey” in explaining a point of ritual.

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    Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef made the comparison earlier this month during a Saturday evening lecture, when he was speaking of the traditional blessing of the trees that takes place during the Jewish month of Nissan.

    A Justice Ministry official said Thursday that the ministry has contacted the relevant authorities to look at Yosef’s speech and decide if the remarks are incitement, the Times of Israel reported.

    The head of the National Anti-Racism Coordinator’s Office, Kobi Zana, called Yosef’s comments “extremely serious” and said they could constitute incitement to racial hatred, the Jerusalem Post reported.

    A video of the remarks was first published by Ynet, the online version of Yediot Acharonot

    Yosef was explaining the blessing required when one sees an unusual or “differentiated” living being. He cited a tradition that the blessing should be said on seeing a black person, but only under unexpected circumstances — for example, if “a monkey son came forth from them.”

    He also repeatedly referred to blacks as “Kushim,” a term commonplace in Israel’s early decades but which at least since the 1980s has been seen as a mild pejorative.

    Ynet obtained a response from Yosef’s office saying he drew his analogy from the Talmud, which includes black people, elephants and monkeys — as well as people with amputated limbs, little people and those with skin lesions — as examples of “differentiated” living beings.


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    6 years ago

    He deserves it, but if it’s considered criminal, Israel needs better free speech law.

    yonasonw
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    yonasonw
    6 years ago

    B”H

    6 years ago

    crazy Israel crazy Rabbis. It goes together

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    6 years ago

    Great photo. It looks as if they are face-palming. “He said what?”

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    6 years ago

    I thought Israel “is the only democracy in the middle east” how do when you muzzle choshuv people?