Ovadia Yosef: Some secular people are 'fools' who behave like 'animals'

Shas spiritual leader Ovadia Yosef attacked the secular education system Saturday, saying some secular people were "fools" who behave like "animals." Giving a sermon on kiddush customs (the blessing over wine), Yosef said that while Torah students and synagogue goers knew how to make kiddush, "there are some who studied in secular schools like foolish fools - they don't know what a kiddush is and then eat like animals."
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