Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Condemns Possible Bail for Alleged Rapist as Equivalent to Murder
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, the chief rabbi of Safed, expressed strong outrage over the district court's expected hearing on a bail request for Rabbi Yosef Shubali, who is accused of rape. In a sharply worded letter, Rabbi Eliyahu emphasized that according to Jewish law, rape is equated with murder, underscoring the severity of the crime. He criticized the court's consideration of easing detention conditions for Shubali, stating that such leniency is unacceptable given the extensive physical, psychological, and spiritual harm caused to many victims.
Rabbi Eliyahu further condemned any compassion shown toward the accused, calling it a cruelty toward the victims. His statement reflects deep concern over the judicial process and the potential implications of granting bail to someone accused of such a serious offense. The court's decision on the bail request is pending, and Rabbi Eliyahu's remarks highlight the tension surrounding the case within the community.