“[Activists] succeeded in getting Channel 2 to slander and incite against haredim, and everyone is following like a herd. We’re the ones who are actually suffering from these people, because of the damage they cause to our name.But because of the incitement against us, the haredi community now sees the public as waging war against, and alienating the majority of us who want to have good relations with the other sectors of the population.“No one in our community supports this violent minority, and our rabbis warn about them and speak out against them,” said Pappenheim.In a statement released by his office earlier on Monday, Amsalem called on the legal authorities to take harsh measures against “violent extremists” who are “defaming” Judaism in the eyes of both the nation of Israel and the entire world.On Sunday, Amsalem, along with MKs Tzipi Hotovely, Zevulun Orlev, Uri Ariel, David Rotem and Otniel Schneller, also called on chief rabbis Yona Metzger and Shlomo Amar to initiate an emergency conference of rabbis to “express its opposition to the shameful phenomenon of violent extremism in general and the growing exclusion of women from the public domain in particular.”Last week, in an interview with Radio Kol Hai, Metzger called on the haredi community to stop the process of radicalization, criticizing those who create modes of religious behavior “that never existed in history,” and stated that such people should cease imposing their stringencies on the general public.He also blamed the media for blowing the various incidents out of proportion.
Six haredim arrested for rioting in Beit Shemesh
Two crews of journalists attacked, policeman lightly injured; thousands set to protest against religious coercion in city tonight.
“[Activists] succeeded in getting Channel 2 to slander and incite against haredim, and everyone is following like a herd. We’re the ones who are actually suffering from these people, because of the damage they cause to our name.But because of the incitement against us, the haredi community now sees the public as waging war against, and alienating the majority of us who want to have good relations with the other sectors of the population.“No one in our community supports this violent minority, and our rabbis warn about them and speak out against them,” said Pappenheim.In a statement released by his office earlier on Monday, Amsalem called on the legal authorities to take harsh measures against “violent extremists” who are “defaming” Judaism in the eyes of both the nation of Israel and the entire world.On Sunday, Amsalem, along with MKs Tzipi Hotovely, Zevulun Orlev, Uri Ariel, David Rotem and Otniel Schneller, also called on chief rabbis Yona Metzger and Shlomo Amar to initiate an emergency conference of rabbis to “express its opposition to the shameful phenomenon of violent extremism in general and the growing exclusion of women from the public domain in particular.”Last week, in an interview with Radio Kol Hai, Metzger called on the haredi community to stop the process of radicalization, criticizing those who create modes of religious behavior “that never existed in history,” and stated that such people should cease imposing their stringencies on the general public.He also blamed the media for blowing the various incidents out of proportion.