Tuesday, June 12th, 2012
List of Richest Rabbis in Israel Exposes Corruption
The Shortlist
However, it must be said that many of the rabbinical activities are hard to monitor by tax authorities and take place in the realm of the black market (see Rabbi accused of bribery appointed Head of Jerusalem Rabbinical Court); it is safe to assume that the actual fortunes are much larger. How come the performers of religious rites have amassed such fortunes?
The Jewish ultra-Orthodox world is divided into hundreds of courts; the main division is between the Haredim and the much smaller Hasidim. For the sake of this article, it is enough to know that Hasidim are led by charismatic leaders, while Haredim stick to the Talmud. An important characteristic of Hasidim is that they create dynasties of charismatic leaders, allowing the accumulation of wealth through several generations. Usually, this is not the case for Haredim; yet, when a Haredi leader—Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira—managed to create a charismatic dynasty, he easily conquered the list’s first place. The first two places in Forbes list belong to Haredim, the third and four places to Hasidim.
This could be seen as a modern rendering of Esau selling his Birth Right to Jacob, who later became Israel. Esau renounced eternal glory for a lentil stew, while Jacob mercilessly stole his twin brother. Another infamous case of trading on religious rights and rites is the selling of indulgences by the Catholic Church; this led to the Protestant Reformation of Martin Luther in 1517. Yet, modern rabbis have improved on these; taking the selling of charms, blessings and prayers to new levels of glory. They created a money machine almost unmatched in size in the Israeli market, with a formal annual turnover of over NIS 1 billion, and unknown black market revenues.
The Victor
Recently, a secular Jew who openly committed a technology theft reached global headlines after a disappointing NASDAQ IPO (see Facebook IPO Fails Mossad). Mark Zuckerberg set another example on Jewish morals, but he didn’t invent anything, he just adapted old crimes to the internet revolution. The same is true for Baba Sali, the popular name of Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira. “Baba Sali” means “Praying Father,” a name that refers to his alleged ability to perform miracles through his prayers. He was the grandson of Yaakov Abuhatzeira, a prominent Moroccan-Jewish rabbi of the 19th century. The Baba Sali transformed a regular family of rabbis into a rich dynasty by the clever transformation of their activities into a trade. After his death in 1984, his empire was inherited by his grandson Rabbi Elazar Abuhatzeira, who was murdered in 2011. The inheritor of the latter—Rabbi Pinchas Abuhatzeira— leads now the Forbes list of richest rabbis in Israel.Rabbi Elazar Abuhatzeira became notorious for failing to evade publicity of the frauds practiced by the clan. In 1997, journalist Yossi Bar-Moha from Haaretz disclosed several incidents of corruption by Abuhatzeira, claiming that Abuhatzeira persuaded people in exchange for a blessing, and threatened them with a curse if they refused. This is usually known as “extortion,” and is not part of any religion. It was disclosed that the rabbi was evading property tax and that his bank account contained NIS 250 million in gifts and contributions. In 2003, following a police investigation, Abuhatzeira was ordered to pay NIS 100 million to the Income Tax Authority, but a settlement to pay NIS 20 million to charitable organizations was reached. In 2009, a man was indicted for threatening to kill Abuhatzeira, claiming that the rabbi made him a medical promise that hadn’t come true.
In 2010, Rabbi Abuhatzeira was accused by New York Jews of charging hundreds of thousands of dollars in exchange promised miracles that never came to fruition. He was murdered in July 2011, by a man that was unhappy with marital advice the rabbi had given him. This sad saga disclosed how old cultural practices, which undermined religion even in the days of Prophet Isaiah, had been adapted in Israel to the era of ATMs.
The Abuhatzeira clan is not the only one to have corrupted religion, but certainly is the greediest, has no scruples, and is the most charismatic, at least if you are a fan of black-felt hats. This is typical of the ultra-Orthodox Judaism, Haredi or Hasidic. The Sephardic-Ashkenazi boundary is inexistent here. The first and second place in the list belongs to Sephardic-Haredim; the third and four to Ashkenazi-Hasidim. All of them are more than happy to sell amulets and charms.
Millionaire’s Morality
Honorable rabbis, let me summarize this article by saying that the only perfection I have seen until now in your extraordinary noble and selfless activities is the perfection of theft. May God reach you.
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