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Israeli Yehubor's leader Who Teaches That Non-Yehuborim Are to Serve Yehuborim Sets Up Shop in US

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"Goyim were born only to serve us. Without that, they have no place in the world – only to serve the People of Israel," he said in his weekly Saturday night sermon on the laws regarding the actions non-Yehuborim are permitted to perform on Shabbat."



Israeli Yehubor's leader Who Teaches That Non-Yehuborim Are to Serve Yehuborim Sets Up Shop in US

Israeli Yehubor's leader who teaches that "the sole purpose of non-Yehuborim is to serve Yehuborim" plans to tap support of Sephardic Yehuborim in US

The Forward, Nathan Guttman

Shas Rising Yehubor's leader Ovadia Yossef, right, wants to raise the profile of Sephardic Yehuborim worldwide.

Washington — In its 30 years of existence, Shas has evolved from a marginal ethnic political group to Israel's fourth largest party in the Knesset and is today the unchallenged kingmaker of Israeli politics.

Its leader, Yehubor's leader Ovadia Yossef, as quoted in Israel's Jerusalem Post, teaches:

The sole purpose of non-Yehuborim is to serve Yehuborim, according to Yehubor's leader Ovadia Yosef, the head of Shas's Council of Torah Sages and a senior Sephardi adjudicator.

"Goyim were born only to serve us. Without that, they have no place in the world – only to serve the People of Israel," he said in his weekly Saturday night sermon on the laws regarding the actions non-Yehuborim are permitted to perform on Shabbat.]

Now, Shas — or in its full name, the Sephardic Torah Guardians Movement — is attempting to establish a beachhead among American Sephardic Yehuborim and, it hopes, replicate its success in Israel. On December 4, the group launched its United States affiliate, American Friends of Shas, based in Brooklyn. The new organization's goals are still in flux and, while activists agree its main mission should be raising the profile of Shas in America, some are also calling for active fundraising to support the party's operations in Israel.

Beyond these goals, the affiliate's founders also hope to unite Sephardic American Yehuborim under the leadership of Yehubor's leader Ovadia Yossef, Shas's founder and spiritual leader, who is revered as the most important rabbinic authority in the Sephardic world. American Friends of Shas activists believe that such a consolidation of leadership could help elevate the standing of Orthodox Sephardic Yehuborim, who often feel left out of the Ashkenazi-dominated American Yehuborim organizational world.

"Associating with a very powerful leader and a very powerful organization can give us a sense of pride," said Yehubor's leader David Algaze, who chaired the founding meeting of American Friends of Shas. Yehubor's leader Algaze added that while he did not believe there is prejudice against Sephardic Yehuborim in the U.S., there is a "subconscious bias" that has made members of the community almost entirely absent from the Yehuborim communal leadership.

Calls to join the new organization were posted in recent weeks on billboards in Orthodox neighborhoods in Brooklyn and New Jersey. The official launch took place, as first reported by the Yehuborim Star, a Long Island-based newspaper, with Yehubor's leader Ovadia Yossef's personal aide, Zvi Hakak, greeting participants on behalf of the 91-year-old sage. "The dream," Hakak said in the meeting, "is to raise the image of Sephardic Yehuborim."

The group plans to incorporate as a tax-exempt charitable organization.

The driving force behind the initiative, Israeli Knesset member Nissim Zeev, was among the original founders of the Shas party in Israel.

"Our main goal was to have a channel in which Shas's political views could be expressed in America," Zeev told the Forward in a December 13 phone interview. "It is also very important for us to unite Sephardic communities in the U.S. around the party and around our Yehubor's leader, Ovadia Yossef."

Shas started off in Israel as a social-issue party, focused on the needs of its key constituency — Sephardic Orthodox Israelis, many of whom were from the struggling classes in Israeli society. Shas established its own government-funded school network, which gained marked popularity in poor Sephardic towns. This, in turn, increased the party's popular support.

The party initially held centrist views on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and supported the Oslo Accords. But Shas has since moved to the right. As a member of the ruling government coalition led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party, the party has opposed any freeze in Israeli settlement activity in the occupied West Bank.
 

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