Ya'akov Yosef ( he, יעקב יוסף; 18 October 1946 – 12 April 2013)
was an Israeli
rabbi and politician who served as a member of the
Knesset
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for
Shas
Shas ( he, ש״ס) is a Haredi religious political party in Israel. Founded in 1984 under the leadership of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, a former Israeli Sephardi chief rabbi, who remained its spiritual leader until his death in October 2013, it primarily ...
between 1984 and 1988.
Early life
Ya'akov Yosef (Jacob Joseph) was born in
Jerusalem towards the end of the
Mandate era, the second child (oldest son) of
Ovadia Yosef, a prominent rabbi.
He was educated in the
Porat Yosef and
Kol Torah
Kol Torah is a yeshiva in the Bayit Vegan neighborhood of Jerusalem. History
Yeshivas Kol Torah was founded in 1939 by Yechiel Michel Schlesinger (1898–1948), born in Hamburg, Germany and Boruch Kunstadt, a dayan from Fulda, Germany. It w ...
yeshivas in
Bayit VeGan
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. He was later certified as a rabbi at the Rav Kook Institute.
Career
In the early 1980s, Yosef became a member of the new
Shas
Shas ( he, ש״ס) is a Haredi religious political party in Israel. Founded in 1984 under the leadership of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, a former Israeli Sephardi chief rabbi, who remained its spiritual leader until his death in October 2013, it primarily ...
party founded by his father, and represented it on Jerusalem city council between 1983 and 1984. In
1984
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, he was elected to the Knesset on the Shas list, and sat on the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, the Education and Culture Committee and the Parliamentary Inquiry Committee for Traffic Accidents, until losing his seat in the
1988 elections. He later drifted away from his father's positions. In 2004, his father overruled one of Yosef's Halakhic rulings, which forbade soldiers from eating food provided by the army, condemning it as "inciteful."
He was the head of the Hazon Ya'akov yeshiva (which is named after his grandfather), and the rabbi for the Givat Moshe neighbourhood in Jerusalem. His brother,
Avraham
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, is the chief rabbi of
Holon.
His son,
Yonatan Yosef, a prominent
Jerusalem rabbi,
is the spokesman for Jewish Settlers in
Sheikh Jarrah
Sheikh Jarrah ( ar, الشيخ جراح, he, שייח' ג'ראח) is a predominantly Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem, north of the Old City, on the road to Mount Scopus. It received its name from the 13th-century tomb of Sheikh J ...
,
and a prominent activists for the
Judaization
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of
East Jerusalem
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Jerusalem was envisaged as a separat ...
.
In 2013, Yonatan ran for Jerusalem City Council.
Controversy
On 3 July 2011, Yosef was arrested on suspicion of incitement to racism for his endorsement of the book ''
The King's Torah'', after he failed to report to the police for questioning, and released shortly thereafter. The arrest and questioning sparked protests among his supporters.
In November 2012, during
Operation Pillar of Defense, Yosef said in a sermon in
Hebron,
West Bank: "The IDF
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Illness and death
On 12 April 2013, at the age of 66, Yosef died in Jerusalem's Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital around a year after being diagnosed with cancer. He was buried in the Har Hamenuchot cemetery.
References
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1946 births
2013 deaths
City councillors of Jerusalem
Deaths from cancer in Israel
Deaths from pancreatic cancer
Israeli Haredim
Jewish Israeli politicians
Orthodox Jews in Mandatory Palestine
Members of the 11th Knesset (1984–1988)
Ovadia Yosef
Politicians from Jerusalem
Rabbinic members of the Knesset
Sephardic Haredi rabbis in Israel
Shas politicians
Sephardi rabbis in Mandatory Palestine