- Edah HaChareidis
The Edah HaChareidis (Hebrew: _he. העדה החרדית _he. HaEdah HaChareidis "The Chareidi Community"), also written _he. Edah Haredit, and popularly also known as the "
Badatz ", is a prominent anti-Zionist Haredi communal organization in present-dayJerusalem , consisting of several Haredi groups representing most of the Yerushalmi (traditional pre-war) Jerusalem community. It provides all the facilities required by a Jewish community, includingkashrus ,mikva s, aneruv and a rabbinical court. The "Edah HaChareidis" is considered a continuation of the former leaders of theYishuv haYashan , and is well known for being strongly opposed toZionism , which it condemns as heretical and opposed to Judaism. [ [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1143498903696&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull Rabbis call for aiding alleged infant killer | Israel | Jerusalem Post ] ]There is also an "Edah HaCharedit HaSefaradit" representing Sephardi Jewry. While the Sephardi Edah holds similar viewpoints to the Ashkenazi Edah regarding Zionism and the State of Israel, they are not officially affiliated with each other.
History
The Edah was founded by Rabbi
Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld and Rabbi Yitzchok Yerucham Diskin (son of RabbiYehoshua Leib Diskin , Rabbi ofBrisk , Lithuania) in 1919, prior to the establishment of theChief Rabbinate by theZionist movement under British auspices. Rabbi Sonnenfeld was named the first Av Beis Din of the Edah Chareidis, a position he held until his passing in 1932. His tenure saw theOttoman Empire 's control over theLand of Israel weakening, and the British gaining control of theBritish Mandate of Palestine afterWorld War I .The British chose to create a new Zionist rabbinical hierarchy under the newly-created Chief Rabbinate of Palestine, which later became the
Chief Rabbinate of Israel . RabbiAbraham Isaac Kook became the firstChief Rabbi in 1921. The Edah HaChareidis, which was - and still is - strongly anti-Zionist, resisted these moves and opposed the new British-created Zionist Chief Rabbinate.Rabbi Sonnenfeld was succeeded by Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky. He was succeeded by Rabbi Zelig Reuven Bengis, who was succeeded by the Satmar
Rebbe , Grand RabbiJoel Teitelbaum . Rabbi Teitelbaum emigrated to the United States, but retained his position as Av Beis Din of the Edah HaChareidis. Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum's nephew, the late Grand Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum of Satmar, was given the title of President, upon Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum's passing. Meanwhile, in 1945,Agudath Israel , formerly aligned with the Edah, broke away from it.The lay leader of the Edah HaChareidis for many years was
Gershon Stemmer , until his death in early 2007.Anti-Zionist Ideology
The anti-Zionist stance of the Edah is supported by the book "
Vayoel Moshe ", written by former Edah President and Chief RabbiJoel Teitelbaum , which is regarded as the standard using which all issues relating to the modern State ofIsrael are determined. For example, the Edah forbids voting in the elections for theKnesset , and forbids accepting any funding from the Israeli government (such as subsidies for schools and unemployment benefits), nor to accept Israeli citizenship through the Law of Return. [ [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1167467857080&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull] "In 1981 he issued a decree that all educational institutions that accept state funding were off limits for children of the Edah Haredit."] [http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3410991,00.html Ynetnews] ] According to Ynetnews, "It [the Edah} has declared an ideological war against the "heretic Zionist government"."Despite the anti-Zionist stance of the Edah HaChareidis, a fragile cooperation is maintained with the state-run Chief Rabbinate, for example for the purpose of registering marriages and divorces (although this aspect does predate the state of Israel). On the other hand, converts to Judaism who convert through the Edah HaChareidis (like converts through all non-government organizations) are not recognized as Jews by the state for the purpose of obtaining Israeli citizenship via the
Law of Return . [ [http://minorites.org/article.php?IDA=10567 Pour une fois, une conversion ultra-orthodoxe n'est pas reconnue dans le cadre d'une demande de naturalisation] ]In 2002, the rabbinical leadership of the Edah wrote a complimentary introduction to "Vayoel Moshe". The introduction mentioned: "and it is necessary to learn about this subject [of Zionism] ... the holy book Vayoel Moshe will open [its readers] eyes to see [the reasons behind] all troubles and horrors of our time, and will prevent readers from being drawn after the Zionist heresy, may the Merciful One save us." [Introduction, "Sefer Yalkut Amorim Vayoel Moshe".]
In 2006, during a campaign against the participation of Haredim in the Israeli parliamentary elections, the Edah accused the Zionists of having played a role in the Holocaust. [ [http://www.rosenblit.com/judenrat.htm] "UTJ [United Torah Judaism] : Anti-voting campaign hurt us" Jerusalem Post, March 30, 2006; see [http://revisionistreview.blogspot.com/2006/03/holocaust-comics-by-judaics.html] for some pictures ]
In March 2008, an article in the Edah's newspaper HaEdah blasted the 'first chassidic police officer' and the newspapers who had praised him, and called for him to be thrown out of the Haredi world. It referred to him as presenting his children to
Molech . Addressing him personally, it said, "and even if you are great in your own eyes, you are worth nothing and an embarrassment to us", and, "we will continue our continuous war, the days of which are the same as the days of the existence of the Zionist entity, against them and against everything you represent." [HaEdah, parashas Pekudei 5768, page 10-11]Influence
Followers of the movements which constitute the Edah mainly live in the northern areas of Jerusalem (from
Har Nof toSanhedria ) andBeit Shemesh . In practice, through its kashrus authority and halachic decisions made by its leaders, its influence is felt throughout Israel and in much of the Diaspora.The Edah publicizes a weekly magazine called "Ha'Edah" ("The Edah"), written in Hebrew. This magazine is used to publicize the views of the leadership of the Edah on various issues, as well as articles on Jewish thought including the weekly
Torah portion and biographies of deceased leaders of the Yerushalmi community.Kashrus supervision
The Edah HaChareidis is known for its high standards in rabbinical supervision of
kosher food, and is considered to be one of the strictest "hechsheirim" inIsrael . It is often simply known as the "hechsher" of the "Badatz", which stands for "Beis Din Tzedek" or "Court [of] Righteous Law". Products certified by the Edah are marked with the well-known logo of the Edah.The chareidi groups which comprise the Edah
The Edah is mainly formed by people whose ancestors arrived in Jerusalem and the Land of Israel long before the founding of the State of Israel. Many of them maintain the classical customs of Jerusalem - the "Yerushalmi minhagim" - such as the gold kaftan worn on
Shabbos , seen in the picture on the right.
* Satmarer chasidim
* Dushinsky chasidim
* Toldos Aharon chasidim
* Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok chasidim
* Spinker chasidim
* Brisk community of Jerusalem
* Sanz-Tshokave chasidim
*Perushim (faction of Lithuanian and Hungarian non-Hasidic Haredim, including descendants of the students of theVilna Gaon )
* Faction of Breslover chassidim (led by RabbiYaakov Meir Shechter )
* Mishkenos HoRoim chasidimProminent members of the rabbinical court of the Edah HaChareidis
Chief Rabbis ( _he. גאב"ד) of the Edah HaCharedis
#1919-1932: Rabbi
Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld (1849-1932)
#1932-1948: Grand RabbiYosef Tzvi Dushinsky (1st) of Dushinsky (1865-1949)
#1947-1953: RabbiZelig Reuven Bengis (1864-1953)
#1953-1979: Grand RabbiJoel Teitelbaum of Satmar (1887-1979)
#1979-1989: RabbiYitzchok Yaakov Weiss (1901-1989; author of "Minchas Yitzchak", formerly ofManchester Beth Din,England )
#1989-1996: RabbiMoshe Aryeh Freund (1904-1996; author of "Ateres Yehoshua" ("Chassidei Satmar")
#1996-2002: Grand Rabbi Yisroel Moshe Dushinsky (1921-2003; son of Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky, listed above)
#2002 to present: RabbiYitzchok Tuvia Weiss (formerly "dayan " ofMachsike Hadass community,Antwerp ,Belgium )Presidents ( _he. נשיא) of the Edah HaCharedis
# Grand Rabbi
Joel Teitelbaum of Satmar (1887-1979)
#1979-2006: Grand RabbiMoshe Teitelbaum of Satmar (1914-2006)
#2006-present: RabbiDovid Soloveitchik ,rosh yeshiva of Brisk, current President of the Edah CharedisPast members
*Rabbi
Pinchas Epstein
*RabbiYisroel Yaakov Fisher (1928-2003), author of "Even Yisroel"
*RabbiMoshe Halberstam (1932-2006)
*RabbiChanoch Dov Padwa
*Rabbi Binyomin RabinowitzPresent members
*Rabbi
Dovid Soloveitchik , President _he. נשיא "(Brisk)"
*RabbiYitzchok Tuvia Weiss , Chief Rabbi _he. גאב"ד
*RabbiMoshe Sternbuch , Head of Rabbinical Court _he. ראב"ד
*RabbiMeir Brandsdorfer "(Chasidei Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok)"
*RabbiNaftoli Hertzke Frankel
*RabbiYeshayah Rosenberger "(Chasidei Satmar)"
*RabbiAvrohom Yitzchok Ulman "(Chasidei Dushinsky)"
*RabbiYaakov Mendel Yuravitch
*RabbiYaakov Blau Prominent rabbis affiliated with the Edah HaChareidis
*Rabbi
Shmuel Wosner
*RabbiMoshe Sacks
*RabbiYaakov Meir Shechter External references
External links
* [http://www.jewsagainstzionism.com/rabbinicalcourts/edahharachedis/index.cfm Statements against Zionism by the Edah Chareidis]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE5DB1F3DF935A25755C0A96F948260 Obituary for Rabbi Yitzchak Yaakov Weiss of the Eidah Chareidis]
* [http://chareidi.shemayisrael.com/archives5763/PKD63arfisher.htm Obituary for Rabbi Yisrael Yaakov Fisher of the Eidah HaChareidis]
* [http://www.tzemachdovid.org/gedolim/ravfisher.html Obituary for Rabbi Yisrael Yaakov Fisher, with much information about the history of the Eidah Chareidis]
* [http://chareidi.shemayisrael.com/archives5766/achrei/ACH66arhlbrstm.htm Obituary for Rabbi Moshe Halberstam of the Eidah Chareidis]
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