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Candidate for chief rabbi is 'severe bigot'

July 11, 2013 20:00

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borderline racist, sexist and homophobic statements made by the leading candidate in the Sephardi chief rabbinate election have caused outrage in Israel, with Knesset members and Israeli citizens calling for his disqualification.

Chief Rabbi of Safed Shmuel Eliyahu, of the national religious movement, has ruled against selling or letting property to Arabs and has equated homosexuality with murder.

He has also called for women to refrain from serving in the police force, and has condemned “secular culture”.
“He is a man of severe bigotry,” said Knesset member Nitzan Horowitz last week. “This is the man who will represent the Judaism and Zionism of the state of Israel? Have we gone crazy?”

Rabbi Eliyahu still enjoys the support of the Jewish Home party, although it denied official endorsement.
On Monday, Israeli intellectuals and artists gathered up a petition to bar Jewish Home from the coalition over its support for Rabbi Eliyahu.

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