The Jerusalem Post

The emissary of the rabbis: Why Litzman left his post

- • By JEREMY SHARON

For United Torah Judaism, MKs and ministers are merely the “emissaries of the rabbis,” and in this regard outgoing Health Minister Ya’acov Litzman is little different than his peers, serving at the behest of the Gerrer Rebbe, Rabbi Yaakov Aryeh Alter.

He was slow in March to insist that haredi schools, yeshivas and synagogues close down despite the rapidly developing public health crisis, leading his own ministry’s legal adviser to urge him publicly to do so.

He also has been criticized for doing too little to reach out to the senior rabbinic leadership of the community, particular­ly in the non-hassidic sector, to bring them onboard with the Health Ministry’s social-distancing orders.

And Litzman himself is alleged to have participat­ed in a public prayer service against Health Ministry orders before he contracted COVID-19, although he denies this.

When Blue and White demanded the health portfolio in coalition negotiatio­ns with Likud earlier this month, the Gerrer Rebbe backed Litzman’s insistence that he remain health minister.

Litzman was concerned that if he would be unceremoni­ously dumped out of the

ministry, it would look as if he was being removed due to his management of the coronaviru­s epidemic.

But new allegation­s against Litzman have emerged since then, including that he allowed IKEA stores to open before other retail outlets due to contributi­ons made by the owners of IKEA’s Israel franchise to the Gerrer community.

In addition, an investigat­ive report unrelated to the coronaviru­s epidemic in which Litzman is heard in internal ministry meetings overruling a decision by ministry profession­als to shut down a badly managed mental-health facility.

Insiders within the hassidic community have said this series of events led to frustratio­n among other hassidic leaders with Litzman’s performanc­e and the way in which it was reflecting on the haredi world in general.

These complaints were apparently made known to the Gerrer Rebbe, whose concern over the image of his hassidic community in particular, as well as the haredi sector more broadly, led him to a decision about him.

Last Friday, the Rebbe summoned Litzman to his residence and told him he should step down from his beloved Health Ministry and move over to the Housing Ministry instead.

The Rebbe and the Gerrer Hassidic dynasty, the wealthiest in Israel, reportedly have significan­t property assets. He apparently believes Litzman’s presence in the Housing Ministry can advance the interests.

The haredi community is suffering from a severe housing crisis, as is the rest of Israeli society, and Litzman likely will advance proposals and solutions for this problem.

In housing as in health, Litzman will again serve as the long arm of Gerrer Rebbe. •

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