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The Holy Man who called Africans Monkeys

A ‘progressive democracy’ slips up again

Nasar Karim
3 min readJun 3, 2021
Ethiopian Jews arriving in Israel. Image Credit: Vice News

In the 1980s Israel airlifted thousands of Ethiopians, saving them from famine and persecution, and taking them to Israel, a country founded with the aim of creating a purely Jewish nation. The humanitarian move looked good on Israel. The airlifted African Jews were given citizenship and hopes of a new life and equal opportunities, but they faced one major problem. They were black.

The Sephardic Rabbi

In 2018, Yitzhak Yosef, the Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, made the following statement in a weekly sermon.

We don’t say a blessing for every negro. He needs to be a negro whose mother and father are white. You know, they had a monkey for a son.The sermon was widely condemned, but to Israelis of African descent and humans rights groups, it was no surprise. Regardless of what ambassadors and the media may say, Israel is a nation founded on deeply racist ideas. The few Israelis who stand up to the racist majority, are labelled as the radical left. They are not…

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Nasar Karim
Nasar Karim

Written by Nasar Karim

BSc Psychology. Author of Myshi Moo and the Frightening Face.

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