Jerusalem Elects Ashkenazi and Sephardi Chief Rabbis

Posted By on October 22, 2014

City Has Not Had Chief Rabbi Since 2003 By JTA

Published October 21, 2014.

The Jerusalem City Council elected two new chief rabbis, including Rabbi Shlomo Amar, the former chief rabbi of Israel.

Amar was tapped as the citys Sephardi chief rabbi on Tuesday evening. Rabbi Aryeh Stern was picked as the Ashkenazi chief rabbi. Both had the support of Mayor Nir Barkat.

Stern is a modern Orthodox rabbi and was backed by the Jewish Home party. Amar had the backing of the Shas party.

The city has not had a chief rabbi since 2003.

It is in my intention to serve as the rabbi of all Jerusalemites: secular, modern Orthodox and haredi alike, Stern said in a statement following the announcement of his election. The Jerusalem Rabbinate is a great merit, but it also comprises a hefty responsibility. I will make sure that the religious services will become accessible and friendly, and will serve as an outstanding model for all of the other rabbinates in Israel.

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