Rabbi Yosef threatens: This is what will be done if the conversion law is passed

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Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef (Dr. and merchant)

Rishon LeZion, Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef in his weekly sermon, threatens that if the conversion law is passed, he will order the chief rabbinate to establish pedigree books, in which anyone who is of true Jewish descent will be written.

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Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef on the Conversions (Dr. and Merchant)

In his weekly lesson, Rabbi Yosef referred to the Conversion Law, and attacked Rabbi Chaim Druckman, for agreeing that city rabbis could convert provided it was with the consent of the Chief Rabbinate.

“It’s awful and horrible what they do with the conversion. I wonder about him, how do you agree, with all due respect to Rabbi Druckman, he is like Maran in the Torah? Is he equal to Rabbi Elyashiv? What a gap! “Elyashiv? Their goal is to give the rabbis of their ‘their’ cities, so what do you say it’s good? What good? It’s very bad”

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If they do such a thing, we will enter the Rabbinical Council, and in coordination with the great men of Israel to make a genealogy book, everyone will come and register it. They are terrorists in Kerem Israel.

Someone showed me that the rabbi of whom they wrote, there is a conversion – who join the nationalism of the people of Israel – to be traditional, to come to a synagogue and perform a kiddush and go to the sea – and in such a thing I accept them. What is? You reveal a face incorrectly, it’s all first. If Ger has taken on the entire Torah except for the Durban mitzvah, he must not be converted. He received everything, fourteen commandments, one Durban did not receive – it is forbidden to convert him. What is this nonsense?

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