"The boycott is not our way": Rabbis protest against the decision not to invite Bennett to the Jerusalem celebrations at the Rabbi's Center
A public letter signed by prominent rabbis in religious Zionism states that "the way of excommunication is not our way."
This, following the decision not to invite the prime minister to the celebrations - as revealed in Walla !.
"Unfortunately, however deep political disputes may have prevailed over the obligatory state conduct on the holy day," they wrote
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22/05/2022
Sunday, 22 May 2022, 08:56 Updated: 09:48
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A number of prominent rabbis in religious Zionism came out this morning (Sunday) against the decision of the Merkaz Harav yeshiva not to invite Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to the traditional celebrations of Jerusalem Day at the yeshiva.
"The path of boycotts and ostracism is not our way!"
"Unfortunately, however deep political disputes may have prevailed, the obligatory state conduct on this holy day. A day in which we celebrate our return to the Temple and the unification of Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, forever and ever," they wrote.
More on Walla!
One year after the formation of the government: Bennett will not be invited to the Jerusalem Day celebrations at the Merkaz Harav yeshiva
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"The way of boycotts is not our way."
The letter that was distributed was signed by the rabbis (Photo: screenshot, no)
Earlier this month it was unveiled at Walla!
Because unlike previous years, the Prime Minister was not invited to the main event of Jerusalem Day to be held next week.
At the meeting, they considered inviting opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu, but in the meantime only invited President Yitzhak Herzog to the event.
In the letter, the rabbis call for inviting the Israeli prime minister to the event and even other personalities who hold a state position such as the speaker of the Knesset and the head of the opposition, "out of true Israeli unity;
From a state perspective;
And from the vision of the good and the author (who are the majority and the main thing) and not from the vision of the little that separates. "
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