December 2010 Israeli rabbi letter controversy

The December 2010 Israeli rabbi letter controversy was a scandal that erupted surrounding the appearance of two open letters, signed by a number of Israeli rabbis, that were discriminatory towards non-Jews in Israel. Although the letters sparked considerable outrage, evoking condemnation from prominent Israeli and American Jews and others, a poll showed that a sizeable portion of Israeli society supported the letters' messages.

Letters

Rabbis' letter

The rabbis' letter was a psak din (religious ruling) signed by an estimated 50 rabbis, that urged Israeli landowners not to rent apartments to Arabs, or any other non-Jews.[1] The letter was initiated by the chief rabbi of Safed, Shmuel Eliyahu.[2] On January 2, 2011, Eliyahu was summoned to an Israeli police interrogation on suspicion of incitement to racism, which is a crime in Israel,[3] but he refused to answer the summons.[1][4]

Many of the rabbis who signed the letter were municipal rabbis, state employees in charge of religious services, who receive salaries paid for by the taxpayer. Among the signers were rabbis from Rishon LeZion, Ramat HaSharon, Herzliya, Kfar Saba and Holon (suburbs of Tel Aviv); from Jerusalem; and from other towns and settlements.[5]

According to a poll conducted by the Harry S. Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a narrow plurality of Jewish Israelis were opposed to the rabbis' call not to rent to Arabs: 48 percent opposed the statement, and 44 percent supported it.[6][7][8]

Rebbetzins' letter

The second letter was released on December 28, 2010, by the Lehava organization. It was signed by at least 27 rebbetzins (rabbis' wives). It urged young Jewish women to not date Arabs, and to not work at locations where non-Jews might be present.[6]

Response

Opposition

Politicians and activists

Religious organizations

Others

Support

References

  1. 1 2 Marcy Oster (3 January 2011). "Safed rabbi refuses police summons over anti-Arab letter". Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
  2. Kobi Nahshoni (3 January 2011). "Druckman: It's a rabbi's duty to voice opinions". Ynetnews.
  3. 1 2 Kobi Nahshoni (2 January 2011). "Safed rabbi interrogated on incitement charges". Ynetnews.
  4. Kobi Nahshoni (31 December 2010). "Safed Rabbi fails to answer investigation summons". Ynetnews.
  5. noam (7 December 2010). "50 Israeli Rabbis issue ruling forbidding renting of homes to Arabs". Promised Land.
  6. 1 2 Levinson, Chaim. (2010-11-19) "Rabbis' wives urge Israeli women: Stay away from Arab men" Haaretz. Retrieved on 2011-01-06.
  7. "Rebbetzins: Women, stay away from Arab men". The Jerusalem Post. 28 December 2010. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
  8. Asaf Shtull-Trauring (28 December 2010). "Report: 44% of Israeli Jews Support Rabbis' Edict Forbidding Rentals to Arabs in Safed". Haaretz. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
  9. Barak Ravid; Chaim Levinson (7 December 2010). "Netanyahu Slams Top Rabbis' Call to Forbid Renting Homes to Arabs". Haaretz.
  10. Attila Somfalvi (29 December 2010). "Barak: Rabbis', wives' letters part of racist tidal wave". Ynetnews.
  11. Jonah Mandel (18 November 2010). "Braverman calls to oust Safed rabbi for racial incitement". The Jerusalem Post.
  12. Attila Somfalvi (22 December 2010). "Minister Braverman threatens to quit, says Israel turning into Iran". Ynetnews.
  13. Sherwood, Harriet (December 7, 2010). "Dozens of Israeli rabbis back call to forbid sale of property to Arabs". The Guardian. London.
  14. Jeffrey Goldberg (14 December 2010). "A Bit of Good News on the Don't-Sell-to-the Arabs Controversy". The Atlantic.
  15. Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein (14 December 2010). "Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein's Response to the Letter Banning Sale of Homes to Gentiles in Israel". Kol HaRav - Rabbinic Voices.
  16. Yair Ettinger; Tomer Zarchin (10 December 2010). "Leading Rabbi Denounces Colleagues' Edict Against Renting Homes to non-Jews". Haaretz.
  17. Naomi Paiss (16 December 2010). "Nearly 1000 of World's Rabbis Urge Israeli Colleagues to Reject Racist Religious Ruling" (Press release). New Israel Fund.
  18. Josh Nathan-Kazis (15 December 2010). "U.S. Rabbis Offer Rare Rebuke of Israeli Edict". The Forward.
  19. Marcy Oster (30 December 2010). "Female Israeli Reform rabbis speak out in favor of contact with Arabs". Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
  20. Nashoni, Kobi (December 30, 2010). "Women Reform rabbis: Stop the hatred". Israel Jewish Scene. Retrieved December 31, 2010.
  21. Yair Altman (2 January 2011). "Intellectuals: Firing racist rabbis not enough". Ynetnews.
  22. Blomfield, Adrian (December 31, 2010). "Holocaust survivors warn of stirrings of neo-fascism". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  23. Mark Weiss (29 December 2010). "Rabbis' wives call on Jews not to date Arabs". The Telegraph.
  24. Gil Ronen (12 December 2010). "Bill Would Grant Rabbis Immunity Regarding Freedom of Speech". Arutz Sheva.
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