Rabbis Behind anti-Arab Manifesto Seek Compromise With Netanyahu, Haaretz Learns

Rabbi Druckman seeks compromise on rabbinic ban against leasing to Arabs, says there is a difference between 'loyal Arabs' and 'Israel-hating Arabs'.

Yair Ettinger
Chaim Levinson
Ilan Lior
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Rabbi Chaim Druckman, a moderate religious Zionist leader, is working to achieve a compromise on the controversy surrounding the banning of Jews from selling or leasing property to Arabs, as proclaimed by 50 prominent rabbis last week.

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