NOVANEWS
Posted by: Sammi Ibrahem
Chair of West Midland PSC
The chief rabbi of Safed issued a statement this week proclaiming that efforts to keep the city Jewish are beginning to progress and must be widened, though he also added a plea for non-violence in the “struggle.”
“The struggle to preserve the special character of the city of Safed is beginning to bear fruit here and everywhere in the country and it is necessary to continue with this here. It has not stopped with one call and a rabbinical ruling,” wrote Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, Zionist Chief Rabbi of Safed, in a statement he issued this week under the heading “Continuation of the Rabbis’ Letter on the Issue of Selling Apartments to Gentiles.”
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Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu |
Photo by: Archive: Lior Mizrahi / BauBau |