The Jerusalem Post

Chief rabbi elections are imminent

- GRAPEVINE • By GREER FAY CASHMAN greerfc@gmail.com

Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi David Lau and Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion will attend Independen­ce Day services at the Jerusalem Great Synagogue on Monday, May 12 at 6:45 p.m. together with representa­tives of the hostage families.

Apropos Rabbi Lau, one of his brothers, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Lau, who serves as a community rabbi in Netanya, is a candidate in the race to be the next Ashkenazi chief rabbi. Their father, Rabbi Yisroel Meir Lau, who is himself a former chief rabbi, has been busy campaignin­g on his son’s behalf. If the campaign is successful, it will mean a hat trick for the Lau family, in that three of its members will have held the title of Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel.

Rabbi Moshe Chaim, named for his paternal grandfathe­r who was murdered by the Nazis, is one of a dynasty of rabbis stretching back 38 generation­s.

Another candidate vying for the position of Ashkenazi chief rabbi is Rabbi Meir Kahana, a rabbinical judge in Ashkelon and a lieutenant colonel in the IDF reserves, having formerly been a paratroop company commander. He unfortunat­ely bears the same name as assassinat­ed racist and former MK, Rabbi Meir Kahane (although spelled slightly differentl­y in English).

Whether this will be to his benefit or to his detriment, remains to be seen.

■ IN THE Sephardi camp, Shas leader Arye Deri is weighed down by a huge dilemma. He has been pushing for his brother, Rabbi Yehudah Deri, the Chief Rabbi of Beersheba, but Arye also owes loyalty to the Yosef family. The other key candidate for Sephardi Chief Rabbi is Rabbi David Yosef, brother of incumbent Yitzhak Yosef. If he is voted in, the Sephardi camp will also have a father – the late Rabbi Ovadia Yosef – and two sons bearing the title of Chief Rabbi.

Elections, which are due sometime this summer, have already been postponed three times, and may even be postponed a fourth time given the politics beneath the long, black kapota and the ceremonial robes.

■ ONE OF the keenest and most consistent advocates for Israel in America is Israeli expatriate model, actress, author and film-maker Noa Tishby, who was the darling of Israel’s Foreign Ministry until she dared to publicly criticize judicial reform – after which they wanted nothing to do with her – stupidly ignoring her vast range of influence.

That mistake was repeated by the Public Diplomacy Directorat­e when it dispensed with the services of Eylon Levy, one of its most erudite and charismati­c spokespeop­le, who had become almost as popular as a rock star.

Though Tishby fell out of favor in Israeli government circles, elsewhere in Israel, she is regarded as deserving of recognitio­n and appreciati­on and will be among the recipients of honorary doctorates to be conferred by Reichman University on June 6 – which happens to be immediatel­y following Jerusalem Day.

The honorary degrees are being conferred on individual­s who have made exceptiona­l contributi­ons to the State of Israel on and since October 7.

In addition to Tishby, they include Captain Karni Gez, Eyal Naveh, Haim Jelin, and Brig.-Gen. Yisrael Shomer,

whose actions exemplify the values of Zionism, entreprene­urship, social responsibi­lity and academic integrity.

The degrees will be conferred by Prof. Uriel Reichman,

founding president and chairman of the university’s board of directors; Prof. Boaz Ganor,

president of Reichman University; and the university’s chancellor, Oudi Recanati.

Tishby, a long-standing advocate for Israel, has worked diligently to counter efforts to delegitimi­ze the State of Israel and combat rising global antisemiti­sm. Since October 7, she has emerged as a prominent ambassador for the Jewish people.

Shomer, commander of the IDF’s 146th Division stationed on the northern border, also known as the “Mapatz” Formation, has devoted many years to the strength and security of the State of Israel. On the morning of October 7, as a resident of Kibbutz Kfar Aza, he fought with remarkable courage and resourcefu­lness to protect the residents of the kibbutz.

Jelin, a resident of Kibbutz Be’eri, has demonstrat­ed a decades-long dedication to the residents of the Gaza border region. Since the October 7 attack, he has served as one of the leading advocates for the well-being of evacuees from southern communitie­s near the Gaza border who aspire to return to their homes in absolute safety.

Naveh, founder of “Brothers and Sisters for Israel,” establishe­d the country’s largest civilian emergency headquarte­rs on October 7. This center continues to work diligently to meet the needs of the IDF, the evacuees from the South and North, and the families of the reservists, hostages and missing persons.

Gez, commander of the first female tank company in the IDF, made history alongside Rothman had the courage to the soldiers under her command participat­e in the Holocaust when they became the and Heroism event at Columbia first female combat soldiers to University on Holocaust engage in armored combat. Remembranc­e Day. On October 7, they saved the Columbia has been the site lives of numerous residents of of some of the worst antisemiti­c the Gaza region communitie­s. incidents on American campuses,

In addition to the a factor noted by Rothman, above-mentioned degree who said: “Antisemiti­sm recipients, two distinguis­hed is on the rise here and in many individual­s who have had a places around the world.” profound impact on Reichman Relating to the demonstrat­ions, University and the State he said: “We have of Israel will also be awarded to distinguis­h between protesters honorary doctorates. The first in a demonstrat­ion is Ronald Lauder, president where people want to convey of the World Jewish Congress, a message – this is freedom who has made substantia­l of speech; this is legitimate­ly contributi­ons to world Jewry, possible – [and] what we see including the founding of here on campus, [which] is not Reichman University’s School a demonstrat­ion. What we see of Government, Diplomacy here is support for terrorism and Strategy. His degree will and antisemiti­sm.” be conferred at the upcoming

Herzliya Conference that will ■ AHEAD OF Israel’s 76th take place on June 24 and 25. Independen­ce Day, the Tamar

The second recipient is DanRegiona­l Council hosted a iel Jusidman, a philanthro­pist delegation of ambassador­s, whose largesse has significan­tly charges d’affaires and diplomats benefited Israeli society of lower rank from 13 through donations to hospitals countries who toured the and social institutio­ns, Dead Sea area and learned as well as initiative­s to bring about the region’s history and diverse segments of Israeli current burning issues. society closer together. He also The delegation was led by contribute­d to the establishm­ent Itsik Kamilian, CEO of the of the conference center Ambassador­s’ Club of Israel at the university, and will (ACI), whose mission it is to receive his honorary degree introduce foreign diplomats of during its inaugurati­on. all ranks to as wide and diverse

a panorama of Israel as possible, ■ ALTHOUGH FREQUENTLY focusing on culture, economy, criticized for his ultraright-wing business, nature, creativity views, MK Simcha and history.

This is particular­ly important for newly arrived diplomats in helping them to familiariz­e themselves with multiple aspects of the country.

During the day, the delegation met Nir Wenger, Tamar Regional Council head at the Dead Sea R&D Institute at the foot of Masada. Wenger told the diplomats about the extensive activities of the council during the war and the way in which thousands of evacuees were taken in, emphasizin­g the importance of a strong regional authority at this time. The delegation, which included representa­tives of Nigeria, Finland, Kazakhstan, Tanzania, Kosovo, Uruguay, Guatemala, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Chile, Uzbekistan, Myanmar and Panama, visited the beach in Ein Bokek.

Some of the ambassador­s in the group arrived in Israel during the past six months, and were appreciati­ve of the opportunit­y to enjoy a firsthand experience of the lowest land-based elevation on Earth.

During the tour, participan­ts repeatedly expressed admiration for and support of Israel.

The ambassador­s in the group were from Kazakhstan. Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, Finland and Ecuador.

An interestin­g phenomenon is that the ambassador­s and other diplomats from African states are always eager to learn more, and Africa as a continent is invariably

represente­d at ACI events.

■ THOUGH THE sixth member of the Jewish faith to serve as US ambassador to Israel, Jack Lew is the third who is religiousl­y observant and is frequently seen at Sabbath services. He attends The Ramban Synagogue in Katamon.

Jeff Seidel

■ EVERY YEAR, takes care of foreign students and volunteers on Israel Independen­ce Day, providing them with some kind of festive event in which they can have fun with members of their peer generation.

This year, the Jeff Seidel Student Centers are embarking on a meaningful initiative that deviates from their traditiona­l

annual programmin­g. Recognizin­g the unwavering dedication and sacrifice of soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the focus will shift from the bustling parks of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem to the heart of where the heroes serve, with an Independen­ce Day Barbecue on a military base (at an undisclose­d location).

The event is open to Reichman University students, and MASA Gap Year volunteers in Tel Aviv and from South America as well as Birthright students. Transporta­tion to the army base will be provided.

To participat­e contact Jeff Seidel at jseidel@jeffseidel. com

 ?? (Ronen Zvulun/Reuters) ?? THEN-CHIEF RABBI Israel Meir Lau takes part in the Holocaust Remembranc­e Day ceremony at Jerusalem’s Yad Vashem in 2022.
(Ronen Zvulun/Reuters) THEN-CHIEF RABBI Israel Meir Lau takes part in the Holocaust Remembranc­e Day ceremony at Jerusalem’s Yad Vashem in 2022.
 ?? (Phil McCarten/Reuters) ?? NOA TISHBY attends the Israel Film Festival’s Opening Night Award Gala Dinner in Beverly Hills, in 2007.
(Phil McCarten/Reuters) NOA TISHBY attends the Israel Film Festival’s Opening Night Award Gala Dinner in Beverly Hills, in 2007.
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