Haredim denounce ‘hateful’ and 'evil' new gov't
03/15/2013 02:37
UTJ MK Gafni accuses incoming Education Minister Shai Piron of trying to harm haredi education system.
MK Moshe Gafni (UTJ) Photo: Marc Israel Sellem
Haredi rabbis, politicians and media unleashed a torrent of invective against
the incoming government on Thursday, roundly denouncing the new coalition as
evil and hateful.
According to haredi news website B’hadrei Haredim,
spiritual leader of the haredi world Rabbi Aharon Leib Shteinman described Yair
Lapid as “an evil [man], who grew up with an evil father,” referring to the Yesh
Atid leader’s secularist father, Yosef (Tommy) Lapid.
In a meeting with
Degel Hatorah MKs, Shteinman said that haredim were being persecuted, asking,
“what do they care if a haredi person wants to remain haredi?” adding that it is
impossible for an ultra-Orthodox man to maintain his religious identity in the
army.
Senior United Torah Judaism MK Moshe Gafni said that one of the
worst governments in Israel was being assembled both in spiritual and material
terms.
He continued, saying that Bayit Yehudi head Naftali Bennett had
had a chance to bring about the creation of a right-wing religious government but
had preferred to be partners with a party “whose members are, in the majority,
on the Israeli Left and anti-religious.”
Gafni also slammed incoming
Education Minister MK Shai Piron of Yesh Atid, saying that he was less
interested in the failing state school system than “in harming the successful
haredi education system.”
UTJ MK Uri Maklev was quoted by best-selling
haredi daily newspaper Yated Ne’eman as describing the new government as one
based on “an axis of hatred and persecution.”
“This axis is itself based
on a campaign of systematic and foundational hostility and harassment to the
Torah world, the haredi education system, the holy things of Israel and
everything beloved of Judaism,” he said. “Its partners established a covenant
betraying God and His Torah.”
And Yated Ne’eman itself did not hold back,
with the headline “Government of Evil” splashed across its front page.