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Stamford Hill rabbis say it is ‘forbidden’ to vote in this week's Zionist election

Their main target was the new Charedi-leaning religious party, Eretz Hakodesh (EHK)

July 8, 2025 10:06
Stamford Hill (Photo: Getty)
A group of Stamford Hill rabbis are campaigning to discourage Charedim from voting in the WZO elections (Photo: Getty)
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A number of prominent Stamford Hill rabbis have intervened to discourage strictly Orthodox Jews from voting in this week’s online election to choose the UK’s delegation to the World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem in autumn.

In a public notice, they said it was “absolutely forbidden” to be a member of the WZO or vote in the elections.

Denouncing the WZO as a movement run and founded by “heretics and apostates”, they said its goal was to “make the Jewish people like all the nations”.

Their immediate target was the new Charedi-leaning religious party, Eretz Hakodesh (EHK), which will be competing for the first time in the UK in elections to the Congress.

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