Jerusalem - The late Rabbi Eliyahu Yosef She’ar Yashuv Cohen was set to be laid to rest Tuesday, after passing away at his Haifa home on Monday evening, at the age of 89.
Cohen was a prominent rabbi, serving as as Ashkenazi chief rabbi of Haifa, from 1975 until 2011, after which he was considered chief rabbi emeritus.
The funeral procession set out on Tuesday morning from the late rabbi’s home and was set to continue to Jerusalem later in the day, to bury the rabbi at the Mount of Olives. Cohen was born in Jerusalem and never ceased to consider it his home, even after his move to Haifa.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his sorrow at the rabbi’s death, hailing him as a “great scholar, who always strove for unity among the people of Israel, as he did too for the various communities in the city of Haifa.”
Both Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin referred to Cohen as a “man of the book and the sword,” referring to his participation in the War of Independence, when he fought with the Jewish underground organization, Irgun Tzeva’i Le’umi (Etzel). Netanyahu mentioned that Cohen was wounded in the battle for the Old City of Jerusalem, how he was taken hostage by the Jordanian army, and later served in the IDF.
The prime minister further described the rabbi as...read more at VIN