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Thu May 17, 2012, 03:51 AM May 2012

Jerusalem Rabbinical Court Grants Rabbis Custody over Nablus Tomb, Violates Oslo Status Quo

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"Israeli daily, Haaretz, reported today that the Jerusalem Rabbinical Court has awarded legal and administrative custody over Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus in the middle West Bank to two rabbis who have been involved in organizing visits to the site without the army’s permission. Nablus is under full Palestinian control since the Oslo Accords were signed. They require both sides to refrain from unilateral changes in the status quo.

Rabbis Shlomo Ben-Shimon and Mordechai Gross, who head the organization Shechem Ehad (“One Nablus”), had asked the court to recognize them as the site’s sole legal custodians, asserting that unspecified “army officials” had asked them to set up “a legal entity that will manage, operate and supervise the holy site” so as to increase the number of visitors.

Rabbinical court judge Rabbi Haim Rosenthal granted their request for the next 18 months, deciding that [they] are the “representatives entitled to appear, legally and publicly, before any court or institution on matters connected to” the tomb, a religious pilgrimage site. The Court will then review the decision. Ostensibly, therefore, it gave them permission to approve visits by Jewish worshippers.

The court also approved the appointments of Netanel Shnir, Yoel Peretz and Yaakov Levy to run the site in practice. Shnir, another key figure in Shechem Ehad, was quoted on the website Hakol Hayehudi in November 2010 as saying that when the IDF refused to approve requests for permits to visit the tomb, “We’d go in even without the army’s okay. We always sought to work cooperatively, but if it didn’t happen then we’d do it anyway.”

The report added that Shnir viewed the ultimate goal of this activity as returning to Nablus “to settle there and inherit the land.”

http://www.imemc.org/article/63507


In unrelated news...


Judge accused of bribery, misconduct to head Jerusalem rabbinical court

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Sephardi Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar appointed Rabbi Yifrah to the post despite receiving complaints had prompted him to remove the rabbi from the list of candidates for the Great Rabbinical Court.

"A rabbinical judge who has been accused of bribery and refusing to compel abusive husbands to grant their wives a divorce has recently been appointed head of the Jerusalem Rabbinical Court, one of the country's largest and most important Jewish religious courts.

Sephardi Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar appointed Rabbi Yisrael Yifrah to the post despite receiving complaints about Yifrah that had prompted him to remove the rabbi from the list of candidates for the Great Rabbinical Court.

The head of a rabbinical court is roughly equivalent to district court president in the regular judicial system, the highest level one can reach below the Supreme Court."

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This has no legal authority and is not binding civilly ProgressiveProfessor May 2012 #1
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