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Former chief rabbi of Israel calls father of fallen IDF soldier a ‘heretic’ in Charedi conscription row

Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef suggested that he would not join a minyan with Rabbi Tamir Granot over his views

October 27, 2025 10:16
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Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, former Sephardic chief rabbi of Israel, during a weekly teaching at the Yazdim synagogue in Jerusalem, on June 07, 2025 (Flash90)
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A former Sephardi chief rabbi, Yitzhak Yosef, has sparked outrage by labelling a fellow rabbi, whose son fell while serving in the IDF, a "heretic" for backing mandatory service for yeshiva students.

An undated leaked recording released by Kol Chai radio reportedly saw Yosef target Rabbi Tamir Granot, the head of Hesder Yeshiva Orot Shaul in Tel Aviv - a yeshiva which combines religious education with military service.

"There was one rabbi — I don’t know if he’s a rabbi — Granot, the head of a hesder yeshiva. The way he spoke against us on television. Aren’t you afraid of the humiliation of the Torah scholars?," Yosef is reported to have said.

"I think there are some of them who, if they were to come to join a minyan [prayer quorum], we would not include them in the minyan.

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