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Rabbis Targeted by Arab Hate on Har Habayis


hhaTens of Rabbis were part of a special group visiting Har Habayis. They got a first-hand look at the Arab hate and disrespect, a reality that faces Jews seeking to ascend to the holy site. It must be pointed out that Gedolei Hador Shlita today object to visiting Har Habayis, as is the position of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel.

A police officer met the rabbonim and explained to them he and his troops are assigned to protecting them during the visit, which took place amid shouts from Arabs of “Allah Akbar”. Police did not feel compelled to distance the Arab youths who followed the rabbonim solely for the purpose of taunting and disturbing them.

After leaving the areas the Rabbis decried the situation, the Arab violence and disrespect for the site, calling on the prime minister to restore law and order on Har Habayis.

(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)



8 Responses

  1. Let us face the facts: when ever it is written “kol gedolai yisroel” it means to exclude discention. Obviously there are rabbis who disagree, but they are excluded since “kol gedolai yisroel” says such and such.

    Remember when ever you see or hear “kol gedolai yisroel” it is merely a method to squelch dissenting opinions so that the average jerk in the streets should belive that “kol gedolai yisroel” actually can agree on something.

  2. #6 – you should read the article again. It says “Gedolei Hador Shlita today object to visiting Har Habayis”, which is 100% accurate. No where does it say everyone agrees.

  3. #6 – you should read the article again. It clearly says “Gedolei Hador Shlita today object to visiting Har Habayis”, which is 100% accurate. No where does it say everyone agrees. It’s disappointing that people who have chips on their shoulders look for opportunities to voice their negativity, even where there is no issue.

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