Ben Gvir
In honor of Rabbi Shalom
A. Due to what Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef said about Ben Gvir that it is forbidden to ascend the Temple Mount, the Rabbi agrees to write an article on the matter.
B. What does the rabbi vote for in the government elections and why?
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A. I have already written my opinion on Yitzhak Yosef in the past. Regarding an article about ascending to the Temple Mount, I wrote that in my opinion it is motivated mainly by nationalist reasons and therefore I do not share it (although it is legitimate and it is obligatory to allow it). On the halachic question, I will think about it. This requires an elaboration of the issue, which I have not yet done.
B. What are the elections? First, it seems that there are elections and who are the candidates. I will just repeat and say that in principle I see no point in voting, since recent times have only proven my ancient thesis that everyone is the same. Support or criticism of this or that step depends on the position. Everyone does exactly the same thing, and when they are in opposition they criticize the things they themselves do and vote against what they themselves believe in. I see no reason to vote in elections in such a situation.
Of course, if Bibi runs, then it is very important and appropriate to vote for someone else to prevent his election. But this is a specific consideration that has nothing to do with policy (which he has none) but with the man and his corrupt destructiveness.
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