
Rav Yitzchak Yosef Condemns Boos Directed at Deri: “I Protest This Lack of Respect; We Need Unity in Our Movement”
Former Rishon LeZion Rav Yitzchak Yosef issued a strongly worded letter Friday morning condemning the small group of young attendees who booed and jeered when the name of Shas chairman Aryeh Deri was mentioned during a major gathering held Thursday night at Binyanei HaUma in Yerushalayim.
The letter, written personally in the Rav’s own handwriting, came after reports that several youths disrupted the event, known as Ve’atah Kisvu Lachem, by whistling and expressing disapproval when Deri’s name was referenced. According to those close to the Rav, he chose to handwrite the letter specifically to avoid any claims that it had been drafted by aides or political associates.
In the opening of the letter, Rav Yosef emphasized that the incident involved only a small minority and praised Deri’s longstanding service to the Sephardic community.
“Last night, at the distinguished event held at Binyanei HaUma in conjunction with the Rishon LeZion Prize and attended by the members of the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah, including Rav Avraham Salim, Rav Yehudah Cohen and Rav Shlomo Machpud, there was a small group of youths who failed to show proper respect and harmed the honor of shlucha d’Rabbanan, who devotes himself on behalf of the Sephardic public, our very dear Rav, the emissary of the sages, HaRav HaGaon Rabbi Aryeh Deri, shlita, chairman of our movement.”
The former Sephardic Chief Rabbi sharply criticized the conduct of those involved and described the behavior as a serious breach of proper respect.
“And I am pained and protest this lack of derech eretz toward our friend, HaRav Rabbi Aryeh, shlita. This behavior is a serious matter!”
Rav Yosef concluded the letter with a call for unity within the Sephardic Torah community and the Shas movement.
“We need unity in our movement. We are all united!”
The letter was released just hours after Deri met with Rav Yosef at his home for what was described as an urgent consultation regarding the growing wave of arrests targeting yeshiva students and Torah learners.
During the gathering at Binyanei HaUma, Rav Yosef addressed the assembled bnei Torah and spoke about the arrests, saying: “Unfortunately, they are arresting only our Sephardic boys, but do not be afraid—you are the strength of the Jewish people.”

{Matzav.com}