Safed rabbi boasts that anti-Arab edict worked
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu is one of 18 rabbis who signed a petition in October, urging Jews to refrain from renting or selling apartments to non-Jews.
By Eli AshkenaziSafed Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu yesterday boasted that his edict calling for people not to rent apartments to non-Jews was working, while a minster praised his efforts to maintain the Jewish nature of Israel.
“The Jewish law is clear,” Eliyahu said at a conference organized by the rightist religious movement Komemiyut. “In Safed the halakhic ruling worked, people don’t sell land or rent or sell apartments to non-Jews.”
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Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu. |
| Photo by: Yuval Tebol |
Science and Technology Minister Daniel Hershkowitz also attended the conference, and awarded Eliyahu a citation for “his devotion to the Jewish nature of the Land of Israel.”
Eliyahu was one of 18 rabbis who signed a petition in October, urging Jews to refrain from renting or selling apartments to non-Jews. The petition was seen as being directed against Arab students enrolled in Safed’s college.
The Minister’s spokesman said: “Hershkowitz expressed a different opinion than Eliyahu’s at the conference and differs with him both on the halakhic and public issues. The award recipients at the ceremony were decided on by the organizers, who invited the minister as a guest of honor.”
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And, jews complain about the "increase" of antisemitism....
There is no security in racism.
And you wag your wretched fingers at others...tsk tsk!
During an October 12, 2009 Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Netanyahu referred to Israeli Arabs as an “inseparable part of the State of Israel” and stated, “We in the Government want to, and will, act so that you have fully equal opportunities in all areas – education, employment and infrastructures. Our intention is to implement the goals that we all share – peaceful coexistence, good neighborly relations and a prosperous future for our children, as citizens with equal rights in the State of Israel.” -- Union for Reform Judaism