Shas: Degel HaTorah and its journal Yeted Ne’eman have set out as policy to continue racism and hatred of Sephardim
October 16, 2007 7:49 am ShasCartoon spat prompts Shas to quit Knesset religious lobby - Haaretz, October 16, 2007
A new crisis has erupted between the Ashkenazi and Sephardi ultra-Orthodox over the usual bones of contention: racism, money, and politics. The quarrel resulted Monday in Shas announcing its resignation from the religious lobby in the Knesset.
The current round began when Shas’ spiritual leader, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, saw a cartoon in Yeted Ne’eman, the flagship journal of Degel HaTorah, the “Lithuanian wing” of the Ashkenazi Haredim.
The cartoon showed a man dressed in shorts and sandals wearing a skullcap and trimmed black beard, representing a Shas follower, in cahoots with a secular person representing Kadima. Wearing a big grin, the two were dumping a rock labeled “2008 cuts” on the head of a Haredi man.
The symbols appear obvious, lacking sophistication, and according to Shas, loaded with anti-Semitism and racism of the sort Ashkenazi ultra-Orthodox feel about Sephardi Haredim. MK Yakov Margi, chairman of the Shas faction in the Knesset, said Ovadia Yosef was deeply offended.
“He saw the caricature and protested strongly, telling us to respond very strongly,” Margi said. The response came Monday, with Shas announcing its resignation from the religious lobby in the Knesset, which is headed by United Torah Judaism.
“Degel HaTorah and its journal Yeted Ne’eman have set out as policy to continue racism and hatred of Sephardim,” the faction said in a statement. “For the first time an anti-Semitic cartoon that would not have shamed any anti-Semitic paper in the world was published. The Degel HaTorah leadership must rid itself from its hatred for Sephardim, from its patronizing attitude for the Sephardi community, which was its habit before the establishment of Shas.”
