Rivlin declared that whenever he hears such atrocious comments, he wants to scream out loud. "We are brothers who are responsible for each other," he said, "and it is wrong for any section of the population to heap needless blame on another."

Although the chief rabbis have instructed that there be no burning of hametz (leavened products) this year, the time-honored custom of selling hametz to a non-Jew in advance of Passover is being maintained.President Reuven Rivlin on Sunday used Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem Shlomo Moshe Amar as an intermediary for selling his hametz, taking the opportunity during their conversation to castigate those who are spreading malicious tales about the haredi sectors in and around the country's cities and towns.


Rivlin declared that whenever he hears such atrocious comments, he wants to scream out loud. "We are brothers who are responsible for each other," he said, "and it is wrong for any section of the population to heap needless blame on another." Read more at JPost