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"Stinking gentile": Rabbi attacks Stefan | Israel today

2020-10-28T16:26:47.646Z


Watch: Rabbi Ronen Shaulov lashed out at the singer following the clip "Only girls", and declared "His flesh is donkey meat" • And how did Stefan react to things? | native


Watch: Rabbi Ronen Shaulov lashed out at the singer following the clip "Only girls", and declared "His flesh is donkey meat" • And how did Stefan react to things?

Rabbi Ronen Shaulov, known for his controversial remarks, found himself a new target.

In a video circulated today (Wednesday) on social media, Shaulov can be seen speaking out in condemnation of pop culture, choosing to attack singer Stefan Lager and the song "Only Girls", in which he joins singer Itai Levy.

"Where else are we going?" Shaulov exclaims in the video.

"Today you see girls, even religious, hearing clips, doing bachelor parties. What do they hear? 'I only invited girls'! Today there are clips of two guys (mistake originally. AP)," he seems to say.

"One of them is a stinking gentile. Its flesh is donkey meat." 

Watch Stefan's clip - "Only girls"

The video also reached Lager himself, who during the day posted a story on his Instagram account, which features a video of the rabbi, with the caption "Artist" on the part of the singer.

Later, Stefan decided to comment on the serious things in his own video.

"Many sent me messages and explained that it is not like that. I know that in general it is not like that, I have a lot of religious fans and I know the Jewish religion," Lager said.

"I know we respect each other no matter who, mo, what. We all know that. I'm just saying that a person in a class like this, who teaches religion values ​​and all that stuff, does the exact opposite of what he presents. It's just a shame. One should be respected. The other. "

It should be noted that while Lager is the son of Christian parents, he was born and raised in Bat Yam.  

"I only refer to myself, to my part in this video," the singer added.

"What was said there was shocking, so I had to say it. You can not relate or not give it a stage, no. You have to talk about these things. I love everyone, no matter what religion, race, it does not matter. In the end "We are all human beings. Deal well and do not get into all these things." 

Stefan's public relations wanted to add:

"Such statements have no place in Israeli society in 2020. We are sorry that there are people who choose to express themselves in racism, while spreading poison and hatred within Israeli society. Stefan Lager is a proud Israeli, born in Israel, educated in Israel and served in the swamp "To.

He is a gifted musician who connects all ages, religions and sectors and will continue to do so. "

Source: israelhayom

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