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Rabbi ‘Ovadia Yosef, the Shas Party, and the Arab-Israeli Peace Process
- The Middle East Journal
- Middle East Institute
- Volume 69, Number 3, Summer 2015
- pp. 379-395
- Article
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One of the prominent religious parties in Israel, intimately involved in political decision-making, has been the Shas party, led by the late Rabbi ‘Ovadia Yosef. This article examines four components of Rabbi Yosef’s political stance: (1) his view of Jewish religious law as a factor that moderates the force of changes of seemingly historical and revolutionary significance; (2) his opposition to radical messianism; (3) his desire to adopt independent positions; and (4) his role in the development of a Mizrahi, ultra-Orthodox stream of Zionism.