Jerusalem - Two of the most senior haredi rabbis, Rabbi Haim
Kanievsky and Rabbi Nissim Karelitz, have publicly criticized radical elements
in the ultra-Orthodox community that have violently protested against
construction work in Beit Shemesh.
In a public notice published on Tuesday and posted in haredi
neighborhoods, the rabbis deplored recent criticism of the ruling of another
leading rabbi that to continue with the building presents no halachic problem.
“Worthless people have opened their mouths against one of
the great Torah sages of our generation, Rabbi Moshe Sternbuch,” wrote the
rabbis.
“We hereby protest this for the honor of the Torah. May it
be God’s will that [these people] fully repent.”
The comments represent the first time leading haredi rabbis
have publicly objected to the actions of the hard-line group protesting against
the construction work in Beit Shemesh.
The group, called Atra Kadisha and connected to a faction in
the radical Eda Haredit communal organization, believes that the building site,
known as the Goloventzitz project, possibly contains Jewish graves which make
construction at the site forbidden.
Sternbuch, who is himself the second-highest figure in the
Eda, has ruled that there is no problem with construction at the site.
However, the chief rabbi of the group, Rabbi Yitzhak Tuvia
Weiss, has ruled that the work should stop, and Atra Kadisha therefore rejects
Sternbuch’s ruling, saying it is simply following Weiss’s ruling.
The comments of Kanievsky and Karelitz – who are from the
mainstream haredi community, unlike the Eda – are, however, unlikely to be
listened to by members of Atra Kadisha, because of their allegiance to Weiss.
The comments may, however, increase pressure on the group to
tone down its violent protests and olemics against construction and against
Sternbuch.
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