Head Rabbi of Israel Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef wrote a letter today (Wednesday) to Binayahu Chorev, one of his personal associates from the religious Zionist sector in which he clarifies his recent statement on the severity of ascending the Har Habayis.

In his weekly online lesson from the Yazdim Synagogue in Jerusalem, the Rabbi mentioned a number of senior religious Zionist rabbis who allow worshippers ascending the Temple Mount.

According to the Rabbi, it was not his intention to hurt the feelings of any specific rabbi, but to emphasize that no matter how great a rabbi you are, you cannot argue with all the great sages who have forbade the ascent.

"It is a mistake to think that the prohibition of enter the Temple Mount depends on which rabbi you listen to. After all, rabbis from all circles have the same opinion as to the prohibition on the matter. And in my opinion, there you cannot disrespect rabbis from all circles, God forbid. And all that we said is that it is very difficult to find a single person whose opinion matters more than the aforementioned sages," wrote the Rabbi.... Read More: Arutz-7