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Israeli rabbis in hot water

November 24, 2016 12:01

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Two senior Israeli rabbis are at the centre of controversies over their statements on homosexuality and rape.

Former chief rabbi of Israel, Moshe Amar, currently serving as Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, said in an interview last week homosexuals were "a cult of abomination" and, according to the Torah, deserved the death penalty.

His remarks caused a flurry of reactions in Israel and abroad. LGBT activists draped the Rabbinate offices in Jerusalem with Gay Pride flags while local city council members demanded that the rabbi resign on the grounds he was unfit to serve as the rabbi of a city where a teenager was murdered last year during the annual gay parade.

Rabbi Amar responded saying no-one could pressure him to "erase what is written in the Torah".