Israeli Chief Rabbi David Lau has urged worshippers to pray
for the release of Jonathan Pollard in services to be held over the Jewish New
Year.
Pollard has been imprisoned in the U.S. where he has served
over 27 years of a life sentence.
Rabbi Lau, Israel's newly elected Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi
called on communities to pray to God for "Our brother Jonathan
Pollard," saying that "The time had come for his long awaited release
from prison."
Rabbi Lau, the son of previous Chief Rabbi, Yisrael Meir
Lau, called to worshippers:
"Let us pour out our prayers before the freer of prisoners
(God) to release Pollard from his bounds."
Rabbi Lau added a specially worded prayer for Pollard's
release which he urged communities to read during or after reading from the
Torah scroll over services marking the New Year on Thursday and Friday of this
week.
Jonathan Pollard has been imprisoned in the U.S. since 1987
for leaking information to Israel. The length of his sentence drawn criticism
from leaders in Israel who say the jail term is overly harsh.
Knesset members had previously urged the U.S. to free
Pollard prior to the re starting of talks between Israel and the Palestinian
Authority in July.
Earlier this week, documents leaked by former NSA employee
Edward Snowden led to frustration and anger in Israel, after they revealed that
the Obama administration had labeled Israel a top target for surveillance.
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