Ovadia Yosef
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Ovadia Yosef (born 1920) is an Orthodox Jewish rabbi, Talmud scholar and a recognized authority in halakha ("Jewish Law"). He is the former Sephardic chief rabbi of the State of Israel and is the current spiritual leader of the Shas political party in Israel. A major figure in Haredi Judaism and revered by his followers, he considers voting in elections the key to influencing the State of Israel.
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Biography
Rabbi Yosef was born in Baghdad, Iraq, but moved to Jerusalem with his family when he was four years old. He received semicha ("rabbinical ordination") at the age of 20. He served at various times as chief rabbi of the country of Egypt, the city of Tel Aviv and the city of Haifa.
Rabbi Yosef is considered to be a genius scholar with an encyclopedic memory, and a grand Halacha arbiter (פוסק הלכות, posek halakot) among many religious Jews. He is generally considered one of the most important religious authorities for Sephardic Jews. He lives in the Jerusalem neighbourhood of Har Nof.
Some of his more famous verdicts are:
- It is legitimate and allowed to give territory from the land of Israel in order to achieve true peace.
- A collective recognitation in the Jewishness of the Ethiopian immigrants, after there was a suspicion that they were not properly converted to Judaism according to halakha (Jewish law).
- Allowing wives of soldiers who have been missing in action for a long time to marry again, a verdict which is known as "התרת עגונות" (the unchaining of agunoth).
In April 2005, Israeli security services arrested three members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), who had been observing Yosef in public and are being held on the suspicion of intended murderWikiquote has a collection of quotations by or about:
