Become a Member
Israel

Anti-Arab ruling sparks fury

December 16, 2010 15:28
Activists demonstrated against the rabbis’ edict in front of Jerusalem’s Great Synagogue last Wednesday
1 min read

A rabbinical edict which prohibits Jews from renting and selling homes to non-Jews has provoked uproar across Israel.

The ruling, which has been signed by over 200 chief rabbis, is to be examined by Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein, who is looking into bringing charges of incitement.

The Abraham Fund, an Israeli Jewish-Arab co-existence organisation, said that the authorities' slow response to a similar decree issued by Safed's chief rabbi, Shmuel Elyiahu, six weeks ago, encouraged this group of rabbis to make their provocative opinions known.

"A lack of determined response by the authorities," the Abraham Fund said, "could lead to dangerous extremes in relations between Arabs and Jews."