Jul 7, 2020

Litzman threatens to drop out of coalition because of women getting semicha

Just over a week ago the courts decided that women should be allowed to sit similar exams to the Rabbanut semicha exams, testing their knowledge in halacha but not giving them semicha. It was worked out that these exams for women would not be given by the Rabbanut but through some body in the Education Ministry. Successfully sitting these exams would give the women similar financial and career opportunities to the men who pass the Rabbanut semicha exams.

The Chief Rabbi, Rav Yitzchak Yosef, already said he doesn't like this and will put all the Rabbanut testing on hold if he is forced to let women sit the exams.

I am still not sure how that protest works, because the women won't be tested through the Rabbanut, but that's the line they continue to push in opposition to the testing.

After a meeting about this with Rav Yosef, Minister of Housing Yaakov Litzman has now threatened, or warned, PM Netanyahu that if women will be allowed to take the Rabbanut exams for semicha he will leave the coalition government.

The only thing I can suggest is that they are worried that the idea of doing it through the Ministry of Education, or of Higher Education, will not be accepted and pushed through and int he end it will be forced on the Rabbanut, so they are gearing up now to pressure against that happening.

I am not sure what Netanyahu can do. This was not a political or executive decision, but a legal one.

Either way, with all the chaos and fighting, there have been plenty of issues already in the air that someone might think would cause the collapse of the government. I don't think women testing for semicha was the one anyone thought would be it, but it might just come to that...



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3 comments:

  1. Of course, when these women push to go where women do not belong, it always sets a dangerous precedent. They can say until they're blue in the face that they only want to learn what the rabbis learn to get semicha, but they really mean they want to be accepted eventually as rabbis also. As wrong as that is, this is what they're aiming for. History in the last century has shown us that it's the feminist movement who has pushed all the buttons and even religious women have fallen prey to that kefirah. They must be denied access to this new meshugas. They can learn as much as they want, but not interfere with the Rabbanut and semicha. The government and supreme court will do anything to take away whatever power the Rabbanut has left, r'l. The Rabbanut must stand firm against the battles being waged against Torah.

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    1. You can only write that statement because those women who you label as feminist pushed their way into the beit midrash.

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  2. Let Litzman go. He should be under prosecution right now for his disgraceful behavior in helping that Australian pedophile woman remain in Israel. Bibi had no business keeping him as a minister. Shameful.

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