“This Crazy State Won’t Let Me Sign”: Sephardic Chief Rabbi Makes Unusual Remark at Rabbinic Certification Ceremony
An emotional ceremony honoring 60 newly certified morai tzedek and rabbanim took an unexpected turn Wednesday evening when Sephardic Chief Rabbi Rav Dovid Yosef publicly revealed that legal restrictions prevented him from officially signing their certification documents.
The event, held in honor of the new morai hora’ah, was led by Rav Dovid Yosef together with Rav Gidon Ben Moshe and attended by numerous prominent dayanim and rabbanim. The evening celebrated the successful completion of the rigorous examination process by the new rabbanim.
Despite the festive atmosphere, the ceremony was overshadowed by two unexpected developments: legal limitations that affected the certification process and severe traffic disruptions that prevented several leading gedolei Torah from attending.
During the presentation of the certificates, attendees noticed that although Rav Dovid Yosef had originally been expected to personally sign each semichah certificate, his signature did not appear on the documents.
Addressing the matter directly, the Rishon Letzion explained to those in attendance: “Originally, I was supposed to sign the certificates myself, but this crazy state prohibits me from doing so.”
The event had also been scheduled to include the participation of Chacham Shlomo Machpud, a member of the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah, along with several other distinguished rabbanim who had confirmed their attendance in advance.
However, widespread road closures and massive traffic congestion caused by a vehicle protest forced them to turn back before reaching the venue, making it impossible for them to participate in the ceremony.
Despite those setbacks, the evening concluded on an uplifting note as the newly certified morai tzedek formally accepted the responsibility of hora’ah, marking the beginning of their service as rabbanim and halachic authorities in communities across the country.
{Matzav.com}
