Headed by Chief Rabbi Rav Dovid Lau, a number of leading rabbonim signed a sharp letter denouncing an attempt to involve the Center for Ethics whose members include open-Orthodox and secular Jews in establishing an ethical code for town rabbonim.

“It is inconceivable that something that concerns all the rabbonim of Israel should be carried out by a body that has no connection to the rabbinate and whose members do not understand at all the unique and sensitive character of the rabbinate,” the letter said. “We believe that ethical rules for rabbonim must be written by rabbonim only!”

Some members of the Center for Ethics belong to the far-left Yesh Din, B’Tzelem and New Israel Fund organizations.