In Israel, Rabbi expelled from the synagogue man who opposed vaccination against coronavirus infection. The priest characterized the views of the anti-recruitment as the position of the “crazy heretic”. This is reported to the Times of Israel newspaper.
Israeli Rabbi Ben Zion Mutsfi, known for its ultra-conservative views, kicked out a man who was present at his sermon because of the dispute about the need to vaccinate from coronavirus. During his speech, Mutsfi touched the topic of mandatory vaccinations, with which he began to argue the man who was present in the hall.
“More than 6,500 people died, enough to invent some kind of nonsense. Get out of here, you, madness. You are madman, I declare you madness – Get out of here. I will not let you speak more, you evil, you heretic,” shout Rabbi, running a man from the synagogue. Commenting on the incident, Mutsfi said that he did not see sense to conduct a constructive dialogue with similar people.
75-year-old Mutsfi is one of the most authoritative representatives of the Sephardic clergy (sub-ethnic group of Jews – immigrants from Spain – approx. tape.ru). At the same time, being a conservative, from the very beginning of a pandemic, he principally advocated adherence to all quarantine measures. Rabbi repeatedly criticized the opponents of wearing masks and vaccination, referring to the biblical commandment “Do not kill”.
Since the detection of “Delta” -Stam, Coronavirus Israel once again collided with increasing incidence, the number of new cases of infection exceeded an indicator of 8 thousand people per day. Earlier, a large-scale campaign of the vaccination of the population was conducted in the country, about 57 percent of the country’s inhabitants were vaccinated. Among the elderly, this figure reached 90 percent.