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Chief Rabbi defends Rupert Murdoch during Israel tour

February 14, 2013 16:30

ByJenni Frazer, Jenni Frazer

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Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks made an unexpectedly robust defence of media tycoon Rupert Murdoch this week, declaring that Israel did not have “a better or more significant friend in the world” than Mr Murdoch.

Lord Sacks spoke during his last official visit to Israel as chief rabbi, in a mission to the northern projects of the UJIA.

Speaking at the Tel Hai academic college in Kiryat Shemona, he identified the “number one problem” facing the Jewish world as the return of antisemitism to Europe.

He gave a downbeat assessment of the future for European Jewry, with Norwegian Jews leaving that country, Dutch Jews departing, and with so many French Jews now in London that a French minyan had been set up at St John’s Wood Synagogue.