
Photos: Thousands Gather in Bnei Brak Protest Against Arrests of Yeshivah Bochurim
Thousands of bnei Torah gathered Monday night in Bnei Brak for a massive protest rally against the arrest and imprisonment of yeshivah bochurim in Israeli military prisons. The event was led by the former Rishon LeTzion, Harav Yitzchok Yosef, and attended by leading gedolei Torah, roshei yeshivah, and community leaders.
The demonstration took place at the intersection of Eshel Avraham and Harav Rabinov Streets, where participants assembled to voice opposition to the ongoing arrests of Torah students.
In his address, Rav Yitzchok Yosef called for greater public action whenever a bochur is arrested.
“If they arrest a bochur from a yeshivah, all the yeshivah bochurim should go demonstrate outside Military Prison 10 for an hour,” he declared.
He also claimed that Sephardic bochurim are disproportionately affected by the arrests.
“95 percent of those arrested are Sephardim. We are a racist country,” the Rishon LeTzion said.
Harav Shabsai Levi, rav of the Ramat Aharon neighborhood and head of the Halichos Moshe institutions, urged participants to protest in a manner consistent with Torah values.
“We must cry and raise a great and bitter outcry, but we must not block roads or do things that are not in the spirit of the Torah,” he said.
At one point during the rally, organizers instructed participants to remove signs carrying anti-state slogans, emphasizing that the gathering was intended to remain focused on the plight of imprisoned Torah students rather than politics.
“Please lower the signs! There is no politics here,” organizers announced over the loudspeakers.
Earlier in the day, senior members of the Moetzes Chachmei HaTorah—including Harav Moshe Maya, Harav Shlomo Machpud, and the Raavad, Harav Nissim Ben Shimon—issued a public call urging broad participation in the rally.
In their proclamation, issued under the heading “Lech Kenos Es Kol HaYehudim,” the gedolim wrote that the gathering was being held in response to what they described as the severe spiritual crisis facing the Torah world.
“Because of the difficult situation prevailing in our land, and because of the decrees of spiritual destruction threatening the precious bochurim and avreichim, and as our Sages said, ‘One who causes another to sin is worse than one who kills him.'”
The proclamation also condemned the incarceration of Torah students, describing it as a desecration of holiness.
“And because of the disgrace of the holy ones who are imprisoned—precious bochurim and ameilei Torah—in filthy prisons filled with the contamination of worldly desires, at the hands of harsh and cruel authorities, solely because they are learning Torah here in the Holy Land. Woe to the ears that hear such things; woe to the eyes that witness them; woe unto us that this has befallen our generation. Every Jew whose heart is filled with fear of Hashem has an obligation to protest, lest he, chas v’shalom, be held accountable for the sins of the generation.”
The kol korei concluded with a call for every ben Torah and every G-d-fearing Jew to attend the demonstration.
“We hereby call upon all bnei Torah, avreichim and bnei hayeshivos, and every Jew whose heart is filled with fear of Hashem, to come and participate in the massive rally in the streets of the holy city of Bnei Brak, at the intersection of Eshel Avraham and Harav Rabinov Streets, on Monday, the 14th of Tammuz, at 9:30 p.m. It is a sacred obligation for every individual to participate. Let no one be absent.”
