Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah

Not to be confused with Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah.

Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah (Hebrew: מועצת חכמי התורה; lit. "Council of [wise] Torah Sages") is the rabbinical body that has the ultimate authority in the Israeli ultra-orthodox Sephardic and Mizrahi Shas Party.

History

The council was established along with the establishment of Shas in 1982, in order to serve as the spiritual leadership of the new movement. As a new Haredi party, Shas followed in the footsteps of the Ashkenazi Agudat Yisrael and Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah and set up a similar mechanism. Upon its establishment the council became a new spiritual Sephardic-leadership in Israel, however, also enjoyed the leadership of the Ashkenazi Torah sages council especially the support of Rabbi Elazar Shach - a support that has stopped along with the independent decision of the council in 1990 that Shas would join the coalition government with the left (The dirty trick).

The members of the council decide on the list of candidates, coalition agreements and determine the political and diplomatic policies of Shas party.

Founder members of the council were Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel Ovadia Yosef, Rabbi Shimon Baadani, Rabbi Shalom Cohen and Rabbi Shabtai Aton (whom following the cessation of support of the Ashkenazi Torah sages retired in 1990). The first secretary of the council was Rabbi Yechezkel Aschayek, a confidant of Rabbi Shach. Initially, the council was founded in order to ensure the remote control of Rabbi Shach over the Shas movement, and to ensure his position as the ultimate arbiter over fateful questions facing the Shas movement. Because of this, the rabbis Baadani, Toledano. and Aton were appointed to the council, whom all studied under Rabbi Shach over the years. Rabbi Shalom Cohen is also considered loyalist of Rabbi Shach.[1] After Yechezkel Aschayek retired from Shas, along with Minister Rabbi Yitzhak Peretz, due to "the dirty trick", he was replaced by Rabbi Moshe Maya (who later became a Knesset member and eventually became himself a member of the Council). Rabbi Ovadia Yosef served as president of the council, for 30 years. After Moshe Maya, Rafael Pinhasi served as council secretary for 14 years and had retired after the death of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef. Upon the death of his father, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, David Yosef was appointed to the council.

Up until the death of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, The structure in Shas political authority was the same as that of Degel HaTorah. It was subject to the Sephardic Council of Torah Sages, and from the cessation of support of Rabbi Shach, headed solely by the leadership of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef. It was particularly true after the appointment of Eli Yishai as chairman of the Shas party.[2]

Council members

As of 2015 the Members of the Sephardic Council of Torah Sages rabbis are:

Council secretaries

See also

External links

References

  1. יואל ניר, אריה דרעי, לידתה של ש"ס
  2. אשר כהן. 2006. ש"ס: פריפריה בלב המרכז, בתוך אביעזר רביצקי, (עורך), ש"ס - היבטים תרבותיים ורעיוניים, תל אביב: הוצאת עם עובד, עמ' 333
  3. Labin, Yoel Asher. "'There Is So Much Torah Here!': My conversation with Rav Shalom Cohen and Rav David Yosef". Ami, April 1, 2015, p. 124.
  4. "Shas names Rabbi Shalom Cohen as new spiritual leader". The Jerusalem Post. 18 April 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  5. Jeremy Sharon (October 13, 2013). "Tens of thousands gather again in Jerusalem in remembrance of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef". Jerusalem Post.
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