Just days after starting his new role as the Chief Ashkenazi
Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi David Lau has become the center of a racism scandal.
The rabbi was accused of racism for allegedly using the
Hebrew word “kushi” (Kushite), a reference to dark-skinned people or people of
African origin.
While the word was originally a neutral or even positive term, in recent decades it has become a pejorative term.
While the word was originally a neutral or even positive term, in recent decades it has become a pejorative term.
Rabbi Lau used the word while urging yeshiva students not to
watch soccer or basketball games - a speech that could be controversial in
itself, as the hareidi-religious tendency to take a negative view of sports is
largely not shared by other Israelis.
During his alleged address to the young students, which was
made public by the hareidi Kav Hasifot phone line, Rabbi Lau joked, “What does
it matter if the Kushites paid by Tel Aviv beat the Kushites paid by Greece?”
His comments angered MK Penina Tamanu-Shata of Yesh Atid,
who is of Ethiopian Jewish origin.
“[Naftali] Bennett was right. The Rabbinate needs to change.
It’s outrageous that a rabbi in such an exalted position has expressed himself
in such a racist manner,” she declared.
“If the Rabbinate looks like this for the next few years –
oy,” she continued.
“Maybe when an Ethiopian Jewish couple comes to get married,
the rabbi will say, who cares if Jewish kushis get married?” she warned.
“It’s very serious when a person who sees himself as worthy
of serving as Chief Rabbi of Israel chooses to express himself in such a racist
matter,” she concluded.
The scandal involving Rabbi Lau comes on the heels of
reports that Ethiopian female immigrants to Israel were given birth control
shots without their knowledge.
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