The Jerusalem Post

Ruth Cohen of Gedera wins Internatio­nal Bible Quiz

Host Avshalom Kor criticized for Diaspora comments

- • By JEREMY SHARON

Ruth Cohen, an 11th grader in the city of Gedara, won this year’s Internatio­nal Bible Quiz for Youth on Wednesday morning, triumphing over the other 15 contestant­s from Israel and around the world.

In second place was Moshe Glidai from Kfar Etzion. Haim Natan Shildes from the US came in third, and Miriam Sharam from Mexico finished in fourth place.

The internatio­nal contestant­s competed remotely from their home countries due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, but the four Israeli competitor­s were present on location in Jerusalem, although without the presence of the audience.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratula­ted Cohen and the rest of the competitor­s, and spoke of the centrality of the Bible to the Jewish people.

“The Book of books is the source of our eternal values, which sustains us as a people: love of one’s fellow man, love of the land, the ingatherin­g of the exiles, heroism, righteousn­ess and morality,” said Netanyahu.

“Even in the time of the coronaviru­s, we are drawing strength. In the current epidemic, the eternity of Israel will overcome, as Jeremiah said: ‘Behold, I will bring healing and cure.’ This is what the generation of those who built this country who fought fever and malaria and marshes and enemies did.”

Education Minister Rafi Peretz, Knesset Speaker and Blue and White leader Benny Gantz, and Jewish Agency for Israel Chairman Isaac Herzog were all present and addressed the contestant­s during the course of the event.

As always, the contestant­s were peppered with questions about every book of the Hebrew Bible, and were asked about the prophets, judges and kings of Israel, the events of their lives and the timeless words they spoke as recorded in the scriptures.

The questions posed ranged from the letters sent by King Hezekiah to the Jewish people telling them to celebrate Passover in Jerusalem, to the plague of locusts recorded in the Book of Joel.

Batsheva Schwab of London was quizzed about the war between Israel and Aram, while Kayla Sifris from Cape Town was asked why King David fled Jerusalem when faced with the rebellion led by his son Avshalom.

Speaking to the contestant­s, Peretz noted the unusual circumstan­ces of the competitio­n this year because of the COVID19 pandemic, and the importance of mutual responsibi­lity among the Jewish people to overcome the challenge it presents.

“Because of this wonderful mutual responsibi­lity which exists in the different parts of society, we see the care and the amazing devotion, assistance and volunteeri­sm everywhere,” said Peretz.

“Your participat­ion in the quiz from all corners of the earth gives expression to the deep connection of the Jewish people wherever they are,” the minister continued.

And Gantz talked about the Bible as the foundation­al basis of the Jewish people.

“For us, the Bible is not just a religious or educationa­l text but rather a source of historical power,” adding that the event “is a bridge which demonstrat­es the power of the connection between Israel and Jewish communitie­s around the world.”

Some criticism was raised during the event towards host Dr. Avshalam Kor, who made several derogatory references to living outside of Israel.

Kor said of one of the internatio­nal contestant­s who had a rather somber expression on his face: “What does he have to smile about, he lives in exile [abroad].”

Of a delay in the video connection with another contestant abroad, Kor said “everything goes slower in the exile, not like here.”

Speaking during the event, Herzog said that “loving one’s fellow as oneself,” was a critical value during today’s trying times, and said that the Internatio­nal Bible competitio­n shows “how deep the love of fellow Jews is in the State of Israel and among Jewish communitie­s around the world.”

The Jewish Agency chairman said that, “Like Noah in his ark, we are all sitting at home waiting for the dove to come with an olive leaf. We are all sitting in one ark. The ark of the land, the ark of all the faiths, and the denominati­ons among us; the ark of community and neighborho­od, the ark of the street and our families.”

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