Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel Yitzhak Yosef wrote a letter to National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir Tuesday protesting the ministers visit to the Har Habayis this morning in which he stated that religious government ministers must obey the instructions of the Chief Rabbinate forbidding all Jews from entering the Har Habayis.
"I heard with sadness about your decision to go up to the Har Habayis, today, the day of the Tenth of Tevet, and by virtue of my position as the Chief Rabbi of Israel and as the successor of the Chief Rabbis throughout the generations, I feel obliged to warn you of the severity of the ban on going up to the Har Habayis, and to ask you, on behalf of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, to refrain from going up to the Har Habayis in the future, so as not to cause the masses to err, particularly in the case of a government minister whose influence and potential to lead the public astray is greater," Rabbi Yosef wrote.
Rabbi Yosef cited the opinions of multiple former Chief Rabbis, including Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, in establishing that the majority rabbinical opinion forbids visiting the Har Habayis.
At the end of his letter, the rabbi noted that "Even if there is a claim that there is some minority of rabbis who allowed you personally, it is clear that as a minister in the government of Israel you cannot act against the instructions of the Chief Rabbinate which has been consistent for generations, and what will the masses of the people say when they see a minister, an observant Jew who acts contrary to the position of the Chief Rabbinate? I hope you will find a way to correct this matter and sanctify the name of heaven."... Read More: Arutz-7