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Sunday, February 2, 2025

Rabbi Ovadia Yosef apologizes for accusing rabbinic org. Tzohar of conversions for money

Following a court settlement, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, grandson of former Sephardi Chief Rabbi Ovadia Yosef for whom he is named after and son of immediate past Sephardi Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, has issued a formal apology to the Tzohar Rabbinical Organization retracting past statements he made against the group. In addition to acknowledging that his remarks were incorrect, he pledged to donate NIS 10,000 NIS to the Noar Kahalacha association.

The apology follows a legal dispute between Rabbi Yosef, head of the Tiferet Ohel Moshe Kollel in Beit Shemesh, and the Tzohar Rabbinical Organization.

 Approximately six months ago, Tzohar filed a lawsuit against Rabbi Yosef through attorney Assaf Benmalach following allegations he made during a weekly class at the Nazar Aharon synagogue.

In his sermon, Rabbi Yosef accused claiming, "Everything is a professional trade. Everyone goes to Tzohar; they convert them for NIS 25,000. It doesn’t matter if they have [agreed to follow mitzvot, the commandments of Judaism, which is an essential step of the conversion process] or not—they say it’s not necessary."

A settlement was recently reached in the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court, requiring Rabbi Yosef to issue a public apology both in writing and during his weekly class.In a letter addressed to Tzohar, he stated:

 "In a sermon I delivered and published online, I spoke of the Tzohar organization as one that performs conversions and raised allegations against them. I hereby declare that my statements were misleading and incorrect. I retract, renounce, and apologize for them. The Tzohar organization does not engage in conversions, and certainly not for money."

Rabbi Yosef also opened his latest YouTube lesson with a verbal apology, further emphasizing his regret. Alongside the apology, he committed to donating NIS 10,000 to Noar Kahalacha, an organization dedicated to preventing sectarian discrimination in haredi education.

In response, the Tzohar Rabbinical Organization stated: "Rabbi Yosef’s apology is important and necessary. Tzohar is an organization that meticulously maintains integrity and absolute loyalty to Halacha. The erroneous statements not only harmed our good name but also misrepresented us as operating in violation of Halacha and the law.

"We hope this apology will correct the misunderstanding and help prevent similar false statements in the future. We remain committed to full transparency and the values of Torah and Halacha."

 

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 On Saturday, a confrontation erupted between the Israel Prison Service (IPS) and the Red Cross during the release of terrorist prisoners as part of the hostage deal. According to Kan 11, the Red Cross attempted to prevent the IPS from photographing the prisoners as they exited the service’s vehicles and approached the organization’s buses, which were set to transport them to Khan Younes.

The IPS told the Red Cross this was an operational photo shoot aimed at preventing claims from the released security prisoners or from other parties regarding their condition or the manner of their release. Despite this, the Red Cross continued to insist on its position banning the shots.

The IPS criticized the Red Cross, stating: “In Gaza, you go on stage and take pictures, and here you prohibit photography.” Ultimately, the IPS was allowed to take photos.

The Red Cross responded: “We do not address the claims of anonymous parties or the dialogue we are having with the authorities.”

According to the PA Prisoners’ Office, security prisoners were released from Israeli prisons on Saturday as part of the fourth phase of the deal. Among them, 14 were serving life sentences, with seven being deported to the Gaza Strip and the rest to Judea and Samaria. Additionally, 111 residents of Gaza who were arrested after October 7 but deemed uninvolved in the fighting were also released.

PA reports indicate that Yarden Bibas was classified as a humanitarian case, with Gazan detainees released in exchange for him along with 12 security prisoners, while another 60 security prisoners were freed in exchange for Keith Siegel and Ofer Calderon.

A security source said that the Red Cross expressed resentment over the way the Prison Service led the prisoners from Ktziot prison – handcuffed, hands above their heads, with a bracelet on it that read “The people of eternity do not forget.”

Prison Service spokesman Zivan Freidin responded by saying that “the prisoners are dealing with the worst of Israel’s enemies, and until the last moment on Israeli soil they will be treated under prison rules. We will not compromise on the security of our people.”

Of course, the bracelets were placed on the prisoners’ wrists in response to the Hamas paraphernalia that has been routinely tagged on the released Israeli hostages.