Alpine March: Religious Youth Strengthens Chief Rabbinate
In order to express support for maintaining the status of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, more than 2,000 youths from the national religious sector are expected to participate in a huge march this coming Sunday.
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Aryeh Zamir, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
26/01/2022
Wednesday, 26 January 2022, 14:07 Updated: 14:11
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The march will start this coming Sunday (Photo: ShutterStock)
More than 2,000 youth from the national religious sector are expected to participate in a huge march that will take place this coming Sunday, with the aim of making a voice in favor of preserving the status of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, founded by Rabbi Kook.
The march will begin at 11:00. , Where the Chief Rabbis of Israel, the Rishon Lezion Gaon Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef and the Gaon Rabbi David Lau will speak.
From there, the march will continue in the direction of the Prime Minister's Office and the Knesset, with the aim of protesting during the weekly cabinet meeting.
Speaking to the national religious youth, Rabbi of the city of Safed - Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu and Rabbi David Giami.
The call for the youth to come and participate in the march was signed by the rabbis, Rabbi Dov Lior - Rabbi of Kiryat Arba - Hebron, Rabbi Zvi Israel Tao - President of the Har Hamor Yeshiva, Rabbi Yaakov Ariel - former Chief Rabbi of Ramat Gan, Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu - Rabbi of Safed And Rabbi Yehoshua Shapira - Rosh Yeshivat Ramat Gan.
A proclamation published ahead of the Alps March reads: "We, the religious-national youth, students of the late Rabbi Kook, were born here in the Land of Israel in the generation of redemption.
Praying and longing for complete redemption in the building of the Temple and for the realization of the vision of the prophets soon in our day.
We call on you Knesset members and the government to strengthen the Jewish character of the State of Israel and strengthen the place of the Chief Rabbinate which is the foundation and essence of our holy state, we call on you to be with the workers to deepen Judaism and .
Oren Henig, Director General of the Libya Center, said that "the existence of the Alps March - is a living testimony that the national religious community is united and united against Minister Kahana's anti-religious reforms. "It is the Jewish character of the State of Israel. It is time for unity among the people and not for division. It is time for Kahana to stop lying and tell that he has rabbinical and public backing," he said.
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