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Dati Leumi Rabbanim: “Inconceivable For Minority To Rule Via Anarchy On The Streets”


Senior Dati Leumi Rabbanim issued a call to those in the Dati Leumi sector to join in the protest in favor of the judicial reform outside the Knesset in Jerusalem on Monday evening.

“B’Chasdei Hashem, Am Yisrael chose a Jewish and nationalist government that will act for Toras Yisrael, Am Yisrael and Eretz Yisrael,” the letter states.

“It’s inconceivable that the minority will impose its opinion through violence and sowing anarchy in the streets.”

“We are brothers. We’ll continue to love one another without reservation or boundaries but our love for our brothers won’t stop us from acting for rectification for the sake of His nation and His inheritance.”

“We call on the representatives of the national camp not to stop the legislation and support them at this great hour.

“.ד’ עוז לעמו יתן, ד’ יברך את עמו בשלום”

Among the signatories to the letter were: HaRav Shlomo Aviner, HaRav Shmuel Eliyahu, HaRav Dovid Chai HaCohen, HaRav Yigal Levinstein, HaRav Dov Lior, and HaRav Amiel Sternberg.

(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)



20 Responses

  1. Dati Leumi lost it’s way decades ago. Instead of obsessing about politics they should be building up the Olam HaYeshivos. B’nei Yeshiva should be learning and not doing anything else.

  2. “Unthinkable For Minority To Rule Via Anarchy On The Streets” So accurately correct & on the ball. In other words:- rule by your Vote, not by Anarchy.

  3. ”inconceivable”
    but very much a happening fact.
    what none of all the media reports is the objective truth of the matter;

    its aonly about 9% or less of the israel population
    MAKING ALL THIS NOISE

    most Israelis dont want this dictatorship of the left-driven
    anti semitic force in Israel

    and now they are finally getting justice
    the left cant stand it

    given time they will eventually leave israel to
    those who truly deserve it

  4. inconceivable … but it is how we live in chutz l’aretz. BLM put many police forces into submission. Slim majority / minority situations fare horribly in the current political climate.

  5. they are ehrlich tzadikim but certainly not our way as they STILL believe in this entity called Zionism and medina when THEY protest like with the whole Gaza disengagement they were told too bad you must defer to democracy and the “will of the people” but now with the shoe against them they are ignored, this perfectly demonstrates the terrible ness of this medina and Zionism who hate Yahadus and the olam Hatorah

  6. So these “ehrliche tzadikim’ got it wrong?? The country was headed towards a civil war and a significant reduction in its strategic readiness as segments of the reserve forces refused to respond. I’m not sure which group is more mindless, those who urge Bibi to push the country off the cliff or those on the left who continue to support the status quo regardless of the stupid outcomes (chometz in hospitals, etc.) that judicial interventions have increasingly put forward.

  7. Kol hakavod for them they’re the only ones from the frum world who can have a word in this government they serve in the army they are doctors lawyers etc. they are the bravest in the army it’s not that i agree with all there hard right ideology’s but at least they do something for the government and if you don’t, don’t sit in their government

  8. Sara Rifka: You have no clue what risks you are incurring by your constant stream of hate, threats and mindless insults of goyim, yidden with whom you diagree, etc. If you have an issue, try sharing a civil and coherent statement of your disagreement.

  9. I don’t see the movie rabbi on the list of signatories. what’s the name of that DL rabbi who permits attending rated R movies

  10. Dorah,

    Were you civil and coherent when wishing death upon someone by a certain date or are you once again being hypocritical?

  11. It’s very easy for a small minority to run a country over the opposition of the majority. All it takes is lot of money and control of the military. It is called “oligarchy” and in terms of the number of people in the world who have it as their form of government, it is probably more widespread than “democracy” (so the zionists are getting their dream of being a nation like all the goyim).

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