The Yosef family is an Israeli family noted for prominent
Mizrahi
''Mizrachi'' or ''Mizrahi'' () has two meanings.
In the literal Hebrew meaning ''eastern'', it may refer to:
* Mizrahi Jews, Jews from the Middle East and North Africa
* Mizrahi (surname), a Sephardic surname, given to Jews who got to the Iberia ...
Rabbis, and for its involvement in Israeli politics through the
Shas
Shas () is a Haredi Judaism, Haredi religious List of political parties in Israel, political party in Israel. Founded in 1984 by Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, a former Israeli Sephardic Jews, Sephardi chief rabbi, who remained its spiritual leader until ...
political party. Rabbi
Ovadia Yosef
Ovadia Yosef (, ; September 24, 1920 – October 7, 2013) also known as Maran (Hebrew language, Hebrew: מרן) "Our Master", was an History of the Jews in Iraq#Otoman rule, Iraqi-born Talmudic scholar, hakham, posek, and the Sephardi Jews, Sephar ...
, Sephardic
Chief Rabbi of Israel
The Chief Rabbinate of Israel (, ''Ha-Rabbanut Ha-Rashit Li-Yisra'el'') is recognized by law as the supreme rabbinic authority for Judaism in Israel. It was established in 1921 under the British Mandate, and today operates on the basis of the C ...
from 1973-1983 and founder of Shas, was considered the pre-eminent leader of Mizrahi Jews during and after his lifetime. Yosef also founded the
Badatz Beit Yosef, an agency for certifying a food's
kosher
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status. The agency is one of the largest in Israel, and is a major source of wealth for the family.
Yosef's children and grandchildren are prominent in Israeli society, particularly in the Mizrahi and religious media. Two of Yosef's sons have succeeded hi as Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, and other family members have occupied prominent rabbinic roles, or are known for commercial, social or political activities. Since the death of Ovadia Yosef, feuds and an inheritance dispute have been reported among the family. The posthumous leaking of recordings of Ovadia Yosef's private discussions with family members about politicians played a prominent part in a leadership struggle within the Shas party.
Ovadia Yosef
Ovadia Yosef was an Iraqi-born Rabbi, scholar of Jewish law, religious judge,
Rosh yeshiva
Rosh yeshiva or Rosh Hayeshiva (, plural, pl. , '; Anglicized pl. ''rosh yeshivas'') is the title given to the dean of a yeshiva, a Jewish educational institution that focuses on the study of traditional religious texts, primarily the Talmud and th ...
, the
Sephardi
Sephardic Jews, also known as Sephardi Jews or Sephardim, and rarely as Iberian Peninsular Jews, are a Jewish diaspora population associated with the historic Jewish communities of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) and their descendant ...
Chief Rabbi of Israel
The Chief Rabbinate of Israel (, ''Ha-Rabbanut Ha-Rashit Li-Yisra'el'') is recognized by law as the supreme rabbinic authority for Judaism in Israel. It was established in 1921 under the British Mandate, and today operates on the basis of the C ...
from 1973 to 1983, and a founder and long-time spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-Orthodox
Shas
Shas () is a Haredi Judaism, Haredi religious List of political parties in Israel, political party in Israel. Founded in 1984 by Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, a former Israeli Sephardic Jews, Sephardi chief rabbi, who remained its spiritual leader until ...
party. His family had adopted the surname Ovadia on arrival in Palestine in 1924 but as an adult he took on the last name Yosef, which had been his middle name.
He became the dominant religious and political figure among Jews of Middle Eastern origin, and was described as ''
Gadol Hador'' - one of the greatest scholars of his generation.
Yosef was known as a religious authority who would often rule leniently, marking him out from many other
Haredi
Haredi Judaism (, ) is a branch of Orthodox Judaism that is characterized by its strict interpretation of religious sources and its accepted (Jewish law) and traditions, in opposition to more accommodating values and practices. Its members are ...
Jewish legal authorities.
Prominent family members
Adina Bar-Shalom
Adina Bar-Shalom (b. 1945) is the eldest child of Ovadia Yosef. For many years, she worked as a seamstress and opened a bridal shop, before studying fashion design at the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design.
Her husband Ezra Bar-Shalom was chief judge (dayan) of the Tel Aviv rabbinical courts, and subsequently from 1998 to 2011 served on as a religious judge on the Supreme Rabbinical Court of the Israeli rabbinate.
In 2001, she founded the Haredi College of Jerusalem, which aims to provide students with higher education at the same time as enabling them to maintain a strictly Haredi lifestyle.
In 2014, Bar-Shalom was awarded the
Israel Prize
The Israel Prize (; ''pras israél'') is an award bestowed by the State of Israel, and regarded as the state's highest cultural honor.
History
Prior to the Israel Prize, the most significant award in the arts was the Dizengoff Prize and in Israel ...
for lifetime achievement for her work advancing higher education in the ultra-Orthodox sector.
In 2016, the college closed due to large debts and falling student intake.
Bar-Shalom is a noted peace activist, coming out for a two state solution and dialogue with Palestinians, and herself participating in a meeting with
Palestinian Authority
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President
Mahmoud Abbas
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.
Bar-Shalom is a member of the Public Council of the Geneva Peace Initiative.
Bar-Shalom supported Shas, the political party founded by her father, and in 2014 founded and led its women's committee.
However in 2018, she broke with Shas and founded a new party, Ahi Yisraeli, to run in the
2019 Israeli elections. Ahi Yisraeli pulled out before the election, and Bar Shalom endorsed
Moshe Kahlon
Moshe Kahlon (; born 19 November 1960) is a retired Israeli politician. Between 2003 and 2013 he served as a member of the Knesset for Likud, and as Minister of Communications and Minister of Welfare & Social Services. After taking a break from ...
's
Kulanu
Kulanu () was a centrist political party in Israel founded by Moshe Kahlon that focused on economic and cost-of-living issues.
History
The party was established on 27 November 2014 following months of speculation that Kahlon would form a new ...
party.
Yaakov Yosef
Yaakov Yosef (1946-2013) was the eldest son and second child of Ovadia Yosef. From 1983-1984, he was a member of the
Jerusalem city council
Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest cities in the world, and ...
for the then-new Shas party. He was subsequently elected to the
Eleventh Knesset, again with Shas. However, he was removed at his father's behest from the party list for the next election.
He worked as a neighbourhood Rabbi of
Givat Moshe, and led his own
yeshiva
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. He associated with some of his father's rivals, such as Chief Rabbi
Mordechai Eliyahu, and publicly dissented from his father's rulings and positions on a number of issues, including Ovadia Yosef's acceptance of the principle of peace negotiations with the Palestinians, and on various
halakhic
''Halakha'' ( ; , ), also transliterated as ''halacha'', ''halakhah'', and ''halocho'' ( ), is the collective body of Jewish religious laws that are derived from the Written and Oral Torah. ''Halakha'' is based on biblical commandments (''mitzv ...
rulings. His father harshly criticised some of his rulings. The rift between Ovadia and Yaakov Yosef was such that Yaakov
sat shiva for his mother separately from the rest of the family.
Yaakov Yosef died in 2013 after being diagnosed with cancer. He is the only one of Ovadia Yosef's children who predeceased him.
Avraham Yosef
Avraham Yosef, Ovadia and Margalit Yosef's fourth child and second son is a prominent rabbi. He served for 13 years in the
Military Rabbinate, and subsequently became Chief Rabbi of
Holon
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. Avraham Yosef was put forward by his father to be a candidate for the role of Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel in 2013. However, he withdrew after a criminal investigation over his actions as Chief Rabbi of Holon was made public. His younger brother Yitzhak Yosef was put forward as a candidate in his stead.
In 2015, he was indicted for fraud and breach of trust over allegations that he had used his rabbinical position to advance the business interests of the family kosher food certification agency. In 2017, he was convicted of breach of trust in this case, as part of a plea agreement in which he resigned all public office and committed not to take another public position for 7 years.
Yitzchak Yosef
Yitzhak Yosef (b. 1952) is a prominent Haredi rabbi and served as Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel from 2013 to 2024.
He is the
rosh yeshiva
Rosh yeshiva or Rosh Hayeshiva (, plural, pl. , '; Anglicized pl. ''rosh yeshivas'') is the title given to the dean of a yeshiva, a Jewish educational institution that focuses on the study of traditional religious texts, primarily the Talmud and th ...
(head) of the Hazon Ovadia yeshiva founded by his father. Shortly after his election as Chief Rabbi and in the period around his father's death, many speculated that he would inherit his father's authority as the leading ''
posek
In Jewish law, a ''posek'' ( , pl. ''poskim'', ) is a legal scholar who determines the application of ''halakha'', the Jewish religious laws derived from the written and Oral Torah, in cases of Jewish law where previous authorities are incon ...
'' in the Mizrahi Haredi community.
David Yosef
David Yosef is a prominent Haredi rabbi, who was the Chief Rabbi of the Jerusalem neighborhood of
Har Nof until October 2020.
He is a member of the
Shas
Shas () is a Haredi Judaism, Haredi religious List of political parties in Israel, political party in Israel. Founded in 1984 by Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, a former Israeli Sephardic Jews, Sephardi chief rabbi, who remained its spiritual leader until ...
party's
Council of Torah Sages, which is the party's governing body. David stood down from his position as Chief Rabbi of Har Nof after a court case was launched, alleging that his rhetoric against
Reform Judaism
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and
Women of the Wall
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was incompatible with his status as a paid public servant.
In 2023, Yosef was widely reported to be one of the two main contenders to be Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, on the expiration of his brother Yitzchak Yosef's term of office.
The other reported candidate was Chief Rabbi of
Beersheba
Beersheba ( / ; ), officially Be'er-Sheva, is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the centre of the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the eighth-most p ...
Yehuda Deri
Yehuda Deri (; 31 July 1957 – 9 July 2024) was an Israeli rabbi, member of the Chief Rabbinical Council of Israel, and the Chief Rabbi of Beersheba from 1997. In 2013, he was a candidate for Chief Rabbi of Israel. He was also a past candidate fo ...
, who is the brother of Shas' political leader
Aryeh Deri
Aryeh Makhlouf Deri (; ), also Arie Deri, Arye Deri, or Arieh Deri (born 17 February 1959), is an Israeli politician and one of the founders of the Shas political party who served as the Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Health, and Minister ...
.
After elections were postponed twice
and Yehuda Deri's death, Yosef was elected Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel September 2024.
Moshe Yosef
Moshe Yosef is a Rabbi, head of the kosher food certification company
Badatz Beit Yosef, and head of the Maor Yisrael press, which publishes the works of Ovadia Yosef.
He and his wife Yehudit lived with his father Ovadia Yosef for years before the latter's death. Ovadia Yosef's will designated Moshe Yosef as the sole inheritor of almost the entirety of Ovadia Yosef's multi-million shekel estate upon his death.
An inheritance dispute resulted, which was ultimately settled by Moshe Yosef and his siblings before reaching court.
Other
"Dweck affair"
Joseph Dweck
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Biography
Joseph Dweck was born in Los Angeles, California, into a family of Syri ...
, the Senior Rabbi of the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish community of the United Kingdom, gave a lecture in 2017 on an Orthodox Jewish approach to homosexuality. The lecture met controversy as some viewed it as straying from the traditional Orthodox Jewish position.
The controversy was partly attributed to Dweck's family connection to the Yosefs, as he is married to a daughter of Adina Bar Shalom (and thus a granddaughter of Ovadia Yosef).
Yitzchak and David Yosef, Dweck's wife's uncles, both denounced Dweck over his views.
Ovadia Cohen marriage
The same-sex wedding of Ovadia Cohen, Ovadia Yosef's grandson, was widely reported in Israeli and international media. The Yosef family spurned the event for religious reasons.
Leaked recordings
Following the death of Ovadia Yosef, a leadership struggle between
Eli Yishai
Eliyahu "Eli" Yishai (; born 26 December 1962) is an Israeli politician. A former leader of Shas, he represented the party in the Knesset from 1996 until 2015, also holding several ministerial posts, including being Deputy Prime Minister, Minist ...
and
Aryeh Deri
Aryeh Makhlouf Deri (; ), also Arie Deri, Arye Deri, or Arieh Deri (born 17 February 1959), is an Israeli politician and one of the founders of the Shas political party who served as the Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Health, and Minister ...
came into public view. Yosef had made Deri co-chairman of Shas with Yishai on Deri's return to front-line politics in 2012 after a corruption conviction, and then made Deri sole leader before his death.
After Yishai left Shas to start the rival
Yachad party, a recording of Ovadia Yosef supporting Yishai over Deri for the Shas leadership was leaked.
The recording led Deri to offer his resignation (which was rejected).
Although Moshe Yosef and his wife Yehudit were rumoured to have leaked the recordings,
several of Ovadia Yosef's children, including Moshe, publicly repudiated the use of the recordings of their father.
While David Yosef attacked Eli Yishai over the leak of the recordings, Yitzchak Yosef convened a rabbinical court aiming to prevent any further leaks.
References
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