Israel's CHIEF RABBI CALLS AFRICAN-AMERICANS ‘MONKEYS’ IN SERMON

douche

Banned
Supporter
Joined
Jun 19, 2012
Messages
4,104
Reputation
-280
Daps
16,285
Reppin
NULL
gettyimages-493891511.jpg


One of Israel’s most senior religious leaders, Sephardic Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, has stoked controversy after calling black people “monkeys,” seeming to target black Americans specifically during a sermon.

Yosef made the remarks in footage aired by the Israeli news site Ynet, reportedly citing a hypothetical story about encountering a black person in the U.S. He then referred to black people using the pejorative Hebrew word “kushi” and called a black person a “monkey.”

In a response to the Israeli press, Yosef’s office said there was a religious context to the comparison made in the rabbi’s weekly sermon
According to Times of Israel, Yosef, who is the most senior rabbi in one of two mainstream strands of Orthodox Judaism, was addressing a religious legal question when he made the remarks.

It is not the first time the religious leader has caused controversy with his sermons. In May 2017, Yosef compared secular women to animals because they dressed immodestly.

In the same weekly sermon he warned Israeli soldiers that if they found themselves at events at which women were singing—a "deliberate display of provocation"—they should remove their glasses. Or, as Yosef had himself done at formal events, the men should be seen to look away from the singing and read a book.


One of Israel’s top rabbis called African-Americans “monkeys” in his most recent sermon
 
Top