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Rabbi Sherlow: "Our people are murdered in Ethiopia, the possibility of raising them must be discussed immediately" | Israel today

2021-11-09T08:01:46.562Z


Rabbi Yuval Sherlow calls for an end to the civil war in Ethiopia, and for active action to bring the remaining Jews to Israel.


The issue of Ethiopian Jews is one of the most complicated in existence.

It takes place in a fog - no one really knows what is going on there, and what the intensity of the risk is;

No one knows how to guess where the bottom of the pit is;

It has enormous political and political aspects;

Everyone sees part of the issue, part of reality, and through this afternoon he looks at everything.

And in the meantime - apparently people from our people are also being murdered.

[And it should also be mentioned the disgrace that Israeli weapons are with all parties].

It may be an emergency, it may be a manipulative picture, but indifference is forbidden and racism must be uprooted.

One has to break free from previous fixation, automatic stimuli, from the politics of identities and mobilize to put together all the issues and partial angles of the picture.

So that each will complement the other.

So that we do not find ourselves in disaster - not in the disaster of ignoring our brothers and not in the disaster of exploiting the situation for mass immigration that is not right to withstand.

Our brother needs to be raised.

We must not leave the situation as it is.

There are distinct groups - and one should not wait.

We need to bring those who are surely part of our people to the land.

Even if the whole problem is not solved.

And later on, there will be a way to save what is needed for rescue, and to beware of drifts and floods that we can not withstand.

The article is part of Beit Midrash "Zikim" to convey the words of thought and Torah of Rabbi Sherlow on WhatsApp

Source: israelhayom

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