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Shas: We’ll Go ‘All The Way’ With Conversion Law


Shas Chairman Eli Yishai says that “the absence of a conversion law is the greatest spiritual danger for the people of Israel at this time.”

On the backdrop of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s declaration that he would vote against the current conversion bill, Yishai added that “if there is no conversion law, this will lead to a rift among the people.” Party sources told Ynet they would “go all the way” with the bill and that any scenario was possible.

(Source: Ynet)



7 Responses

  1. it seems on ywn do not understand fully the scope and meaning of a conversion bill. Why and how its good or not good for us. Please explain in the future

  2. To great person # 1.
    I think you didn’t understand!Shas is doing everything against the reform,hagoan rav shlome amar poke today very strong against the goverment and said that frum yiden will do everything we can tio stop the BAGATZ.

  3. The split occured a long time ago. Non-Orthodox Jews are closer intellectually, culturually, religiously, and increasing biologicially to the local non-Jews. Secular Israelis are closer to their fellow secularists in Europe and American than they are to Orthodox Jews.

    Medinat Yisrael never was a “Jewish” state, and never will be. If we manage to expel the goyim of Jewish descent, we will be too weak to resist the Muslims. If we continue to let the “Jewish goyim” run Israel, the state will continue to be more and more un-Jewish.

    The only alternatives that lead to a Jewish state in Eretz Yisrael involve a time machine (or the literary genre of “alternative history”), or Meshiach.

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