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{{Short description|Haredi Orthodox Rabbi of Yemenite origin involved in Kiruv in Israel}}
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}}Rabbi '''Amnon Yitzhak''' ({{lang-he|אמנון יצחק}}) (b. 1954), is a well-known ] ] ]i ] of ] origin.


'''Amnon Yitzhak''' ({{langx|he|אַמְנוֹן יִצְחָק}}; born 8 November 1953) is a ] Israeli ]. He is best known for his involvement in ] (''kiruv'') among Israel's ] and ] populations. He and Rabbi ] are considered the leaders of the Sephardi ] in Israel.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=M8KODwAAQBAJ&pg=PA78|title=Site of Amnesia: The Lost Historical Consciousness of Mizrahi Jewry|first=Yvonne |last=Kozlovsky Golan|publisher=BRILL|year=2019|isbn=9789004395626|page=78}}</ref> He is involved in activities centered on helping Jews to become more religious or observant through public speaking in Israel and around the world, and his 'Shofar' organization, which distributes his lectures in various media and on the internet.<ref name="Milky" /><ref name="trincoll" />
Rabbi Yitzhak is widely involved in "]" ("bringing closer "). He is the head of the 'Shofar' organization, which, among other activities, distributes his lectures on audio and ]s around the globe. Although he does not issue halakhic opinions, these activities have made Yitzhak a prominent Israeli rabbi since the early 1990s.


==Biography==
Yitzhak was born in ], ] to a ] family. He was brought up in a non-religious home, and became religious at the age of 24. Eight years later he established the Shofar organization for promoting the "return to religion" amongst the Jewish Israeli population. <ref></ref>
Amnon Yitzhak was born to Yahya Zechariah Yitzchak and Rumia Yitzchak in ], ] to a ] family. He was brought up in a non-religious home, and became religious at the age of 24, after stumbling across the ] ], that he received for his ].


In 1986, he established the ] 'Shofar' for promoting the "return to religion" among the Jewish Israeli population.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.shofar.net/site/emedia.asp?id=992&Category=3&Prourl=mms%3A%2F%2Fil12.cast-tv.com%2Flist_vod_shofar%2Flanguages%2Fenglish%2F54e.wmv |title=Video of Yitzchak in Tel Aviv. He describes his life story therein. |access-date=2008-06-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080607204118/http://www.shofar.net/site/emedia.asp?id=992&Category=3&Prourl=mms%3A%2F%2Fil12.cast-tv.com%2Flist_vod_shofar%2Flanguages%2Fenglish%2F54e.wmv |archive-date=2008-06-07 |url-status=live }}</ref> His lectures and other activities have made Yitzhak a prominent Israeli rabbi since the early 1990s. Through 'Shofar', Yitzhak has launched two widely distributed weekly newspapers, ''Arba Kanfot'' and ''Shofar News'' geared to the Haredi public and general public respectively.<ref>{{cite web | last=Turgeman |first=Yeshurun | script-title=he:נמרודי, אמנון יצחק מאחוריך! |trans-title=Nimrodi, Yitzhak is behind you! | work = ] | date=2007-02-13 | url=http://www.nrg.co.il/online/11/ART1/543/378.html | accessdate=2009-04-28 | language = Hebrew | archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20090503065737/http://nrg.co.il/online/11/ART1/543/378.html| archivedate= 3 May 2009}}</ref> They ceased publication in 2008.{{Citation needed|date=May 2009}}
==Views on Zionism==
Yitzhak has also addressed the issue of the secular Zionist leadership, and has released, for example, a video titled "] and ]", which presents a critical view of both. Yitzhak has said, referring to ], "There have been two great criminals in the history of the Jewish people: ] and Herzl. Hitler wanted to destroy the body of the Jewish nation. Herzl wanted to kill the soul, which is far more important than the body."<ref>http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/pages/ShArtPE.jhtml?itemNo=271074</ref>


==Views on secular Zionism==
In a cassette titled "In the Shadow of Democracy" he strongly criticizes the ] and the Zionist leadership for their attitude towards the ]-Traditional and ] Jewish public, especially during the period of the ].<ref name="ynet.co.il">http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-492028,00.html</ref>
Yitzhak has also addressed the issue of the secular Zionist leadership, and has released, for example, a video titled "] and ]", which presents a critical view of both. Yitzhak has said, referring to Theodor Herzl, "There have been two great criminals in the history of the Jewish people: ] and Herzl. Hitler wanted to destroy the body of the Jewish nation. Herzl wanted to kill the soul, which is far more important than the body."<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.haaretz.co.il/misc/1.867254 | work = ] | date = 2003-03-03 | script-title=he:פתאום אתם נתקלים במודעה: "הערב בקאמרי: כנס החזרה בתשובה" |trans-title=Suddenly you encounter an announcement: "Tonight in the Cameri: A hazara beteshuva meeting" | first = Yam | last = Yehoshua |accessdate=26 August 2014 | language = Hebrew }}</ref>


In a ] titled "In the Shadow of Democracy", he strongly criticizes the State of Israel and the leadership for their attitude towards the Mizrahi-traditional and Haredi Jewish public, especially during the period of ].<ref name="Steinitz">{{cite news|url=http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-492028,00.html |work=] |first=Avishai |last=Ben Haim |date=2001-02-02 |accessdate=2009-05-07 |script-title=he:ח"כ שטייניץ מככב בקלטת אנטי ציונית של אמנון יצחק |trans-title=MK Steinitz stars in an anti-Zionistic recording of Amnon Yitzhak |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090420144223/http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0%2C7340%2CL-492028%2C00.html |archivedate=20 April 2009 |url-status=live |language=Hebrew }}</ref> According to {{ill|Avishai Ben-Haim|he|אבישי בן-חיים}}, ] correspondent on Jewish Religious Affairs, Yitzhak "is considered to have a clear ] position, similar to that of the ] Hasidim. Like them, he boycotts the Knesset elections. This view is extremely rare among the Haredi-] public, and even rarer among Mizrahi ] - Amnon Yitzhak's primary target audience."<ref name="Steinitz"/> Nonetheless, he had announced his guiding and leadership (the rabbi himself was outside the political list and was not running himself to the 19th Knesset) of the Israeli political party ] for the 2013 Knesset elections in late November 2012.<ref>{{cite news |title=Rav Amnon Yitzhak Running for Knesset |date=27 November 2012 |work=The Yeshiva World |url=http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/headlines-breaking-stories/147436/rav-amnon-yitzhak-running-for-knesset.html |accessdate=26 August 2014}}</ref> His party did not pass the election threshold, and therefore did not enter to the 19th Knesset. The party received 28,000 votes.<ref>{{cite news |author=Shabtai Bendet |date=27 January 2013 |script-title=he:אמנון יצחק: "בש"ס העדיפו את לפיד המחזיר בשאלה" |language=Hebrew |trans-title=Amnon Yitzchak: "Shas preferred Lapid returns question" |publisher=Walla! News |url=http://news.walla.co.il/?w=/2780/2610615 |accessdate=26 August 2014}}</ref>
According to ], Yitzhak "is considered to have a clear ] position, similar to that of the ]. Like them, he boycotts the Knesset elections. This view is extremely rare among the ]-] public, and even rarer among ] ] - Amnon Yitzhak's primary target audience." <ref name="ynet.co.il"/>

==Views on women==
In 2013, Yitzhak asserted that women should not drive cars, claiming "It is immodest for a woman to drive".<ref>{{cite news |title=Rabbi says women should not drive |author=Stuart Winer |date=November 12, 2013 |newspaper=The Times of Israel |url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/rabbi-says-women-shouldnt-drive/ |accessdate=26 August 2014}}</ref>


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<ref name="trincoll">{{cite news | url = http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/csrpl/RINVol6No2/Israel's%20Tele-rabbi.htm | work = Religion in the News | date = Summer 2003 | volume = 6 | number = 2 | title = Israel's Tele-Rabbi | first = Michele | last = Rosenthal | publisher = ] | location = ] | access-date = 2006-03-13 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060207104612/http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/csrpl/RINVol6No2/Israel's%20Tele-rabbi.htm | archive-date = 2006-02-07 | url-status = dead }}</ref>
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Haredi Orthodox Rabbi of Yemenite origin involved in Kiruv in Israel
Amnon Yitzhak
אמנון יצחק‎
Amnon Yitzchak at a seminar on spiritual improvement and repentance in Acre, Israel, 2006.
Born (1953-11-08) November 8, 1953 (age 71)
Ramla, Israel
NationalityIsraeli
CitizenshipIsrael
Known forKiruv

Amnon Yitzhak (Hebrew: אַמְנוֹן יִצְחָק; born 8 November 1953) is a Haredi Israeli rabbi. He is best known for his involvement in Orthodox Judaism outreach (kiruv) among Israel's Sephardi and Mizrahi populations. He and Rabbi Reuven Elbaz are considered the leaders of the Sephardi baal teshuva movement in Israel. He is involved in activities centered on helping Jews to become more religious or observant through public speaking in Israel and around the world, and his 'Shofar' organization, which distributes his lectures in various media and on the internet.

Biography

Amnon Yitzhak was born to Yahya Zechariah Yitzchak and Rumia Yitzchak in Tel Aviv, Israel to a Yemenite Jewish family. He was brought up in a non-religious home, and became religious at the age of 24, after stumbling across the sefer Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, that he received for his Bar Mitzvah.

In 1986, he established the non-profit organization 'Shofar' for promoting the "return to religion" among the Jewish Israeli population. His lectures and other activities have made Yitzhak a prominent Israeli rabbi since the early 1990s. Through 'Shofar', Yitzhak has launched two widely distributed weekly newspapers, Arba Kanfot and Shofar News geared to the Haredi public and general public respectively. They ceased publication in 2008.

Views on secular Zionism

Yitzhak has also addressed the issue of the secular Zionist leadership, and has released, for example, a video titled "Herzl and Zionism", which presents a critical view of both. Yitzhak has said, referring to Theodor Herzl, "There have been two great criminals in the history of the Jewish people: Hitler and Herzl. Hitler wanted to destroy the body of the Jewish nation. Herzl wanted to kill the soul, which is far more important than the body."

In a cassette titled "In the Shadow of Democracy", he strongly criticizes the State of Israel and the leadership for their attitude towards the Mizrahi-traditional and Haredi Jewish public, especially during the period of the Holocaust. According to Avishai Ben-Haim [he], Ynet correspondent on Jewish Religious Affairs, Yitzhak "is considered to have a clear anti-Zionist position, similar to that of the Satmar Hasidim. Like them, he boycotts the Knesset elections. This view is extremely rare among the Haredi-Mizrahi public, and even rarer among Mizrahi newly-observant Jews - Amnon Yitzhak's primary target audience." Nonetheless, he had announced his guiding and leadership (the rabbi himself was outside the political list and was not running himself to the 19th Knesset) of the Israeli political party Koah Lehashpi'a for the 2013 Knesset elections in late November 2012. His party did not pass the election threshold, and therefore did not enter to the 19th Knesset. The party received 28,000 votes.

Views on women

In 2013, Yitzhak asserted that women should not drive cars, claiming "It is immodest for a woman to drive".

See also

References

  1. Kozlovsky Golan, Yvonne (2019). Site of Amnesia: The Lost Historical Consciousness of Mizrahi Jewry. BRILL. p. 78. ISBN 9789004395626.
  2. Weiss, Arik (2008-09-19). "הרב על המילקי (The Rabbi on the Milky)". Maariv (in Hebrew).
  3. Rosenthal, Michele (Summer 2003). "Israel's Tele-Rabbi". Religion in the News. Vol. 6, no. 2. Hartford, Connecticut: Trinity College. Archived from the original on 2006-02-07. Retrieved 2006-03-13.
  4. "Video of Yitzchak in Tel Aviv. He describes his life story therein". Archived from the original on 2008-06-07. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  5. Turgeman, Yeshurun (2007-02-13). נמרודי, אמנון יצחק מאחוריך! [Nimrodi, Yitzhak is behind you!]. Nrg (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 3 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
  6. Yehoshua, Yam (2003-03-03). פתאום אתם נתקלים במודעה: "הערב בקאמרי: כנס החזרה בתשובה" [Suddenly you encounter an announcement: "Tonight in the Cameri: A hazara beteshuva meeting"]. Haaretz (in Hebrew). Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  7. ^ Ben Haim, Avishai (2001-02-02). ח"כ שטייניץ מככב בקלטת אנטי ציונית של אמנון יצחק [MK Steinitz stars in an anti-Zionistic recording of Amnon Yitzhak]. Ynet (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 20 April 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-07.
  8. "Rav Amnon Yitzhak Running for Knesset". The Yeshiva World. 27 November 2012. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  9. Shabtai Bendet (27 January 2013). אמנון יצחק: "בש"ס העדיפו את לפיד המחזיר בשאלה" [Amnon Yitzchak: "Shas preferred Lapid returns question"] (in Hebrew). Walla! News. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  10. Stuart Winer (November 12, 2013). "Rabbi says women should not drive". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 26 August 2014.

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