Shas Tensions Ease as Deri Meets Rav Yitzchok Yosef for Weekly Consultation
Shas chairman Aryeh Deri met Friday morning with the party’s spiritual leader, Rav Yitzchok Yosef, president of the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah, as signs continued to emerge that recent tensions surrounding the spiritual leadership of the party have been resolved.
Deri visited Rav Yosef at his home as part of the regular weekly consultations between the two. During the meeting, Deri also heard a lengthy Torah discussion from Rav Yosef on the halachos of Shabbos.
The meeting came following efforts by Deri and others to stabilize his relationship with Rav Yosef and bring an end to uncertainty that had developed over the question of Shas’ spiritual leadership.
According to a previous report, one proposal discussed during the negotiations would have Deri sign a document — or approve a provision to be incorporated into the Shas party bylaws — formally establishing that the party’s Torah decisions will follow the path laid down by its founder, Rav Ovadia Yosef zt”l, as represented today through the leadership of his son, Rav Yitzchok Yosef.
In practical terms, the arrangement would establish Rav Yosef as Shas’ central Torah authority without requiring, at least for now, his formal appointment as president of the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah.
The contacts between the sides came alongside a lengthy conversation this week between Deri and Rav Moshe Maya, the senior member of the Shas Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah. The discussion reportedly lasted approximately two hours.
During that conversation, Rav Maya made clear to Deri that he regards the leadership of Shas as being entrusted to Rav Yitzchok Yosef, whom he described as the son and continuation of the path of Rav Ovadia Yosef zt”l.
“I am already weak, and I rely on Maran Rav Yitzchok Yosef for everything. By his word shall everything be decided,” Rav Maya told Deri.
Recent reports have also identified Deri’s brother, Momo Deri, as one of the central figures working behind the scenes to bridge the differences and reach an understanding between the sides. Former minister Ariel Atias was also reportedly involved in the reconciliation efforts.
The developments follow Rav Yitzchok Yosef’s appearance Thursday alongside Deri at the launch of Shas’ election campaign, where the Rishon LeTzion publicly spoke about the relationship between his father, Rav Ovadia Yosef zt”l, and Deri, while calling for Shas to be strengthened ahead of the upcoming elections.
“My father established this movement together with Reb Aryeh,” Rav Yosef said.
Calling upon the public to work on behalf of Shas, he added, “We are approaching the Day of Judgment. How can a person merit favor on the Day of Judgment? By helping this holy movement.”
Rav Yosef also addressed the ongoing battle over the draft status of bnei yeshivos, arguing that the issue demonstrates the importance of maintaining Shas’ political strength.
“After the elections, we will have to deal with the issue of the bnei yeshivos. How will we deal with it if we do not have this holy movement?” he said.
Rav Yosef additionally addressed the Chareidi community’s attitude toward IDF soldiers, stressing that support for the olam haTorah should not be interpreted as hostility toward soldiers.
“We speak a great deal about the bnei yeshivos, about the olam haTorah, but people need to know that we love the soldiers. I myself went from base to base and blessed them, and I saw how moved they were,” Rav Yosef said.
“The media portrayed it as though we are against them. We are against them? We love the soldiers,” he added.
The public appearances and Friday meeting represent the latest indications that the internal tensions surrounding Shas’ spiritual leadership have eased, with Rav Yosef increasingly being positioned as the party’s central Torah authority while Deri continues to lead the movement politically.
{Matzav.com}