Yaakov Shapira

Rabbi Yaakov Shapira, 2009
Rabbi Shapiro with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Yom Yerushalayim celebration at Mercaz HaRav

Rabbi Yaakov Eliezer Kahana Shapira (Hebrew: יעקב אלעזר כהנא שפירא, born 26 December 1950) is the rosh yeshiva of the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva in Jerusalem and a member of the Chief Rabbinate Council.[1][2][3]

Biography

Shapiro was born in Jerusalem to Rabbi Avraham Shapira, the previous Rosh Yeshiva of Mercaz HaRav, and his wife, Penina Perl. He studied in the Yashlatz yeshiva high school, and then at Yeshivat Mercaz Harav. He was ordained by his father and Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli.

In 1983, his father appointed him as a lecturer in Mercaz Harav, and until 1993, he served as his father's right-hand man in the Chief Rabbinate. After his father's death in 2007, Rabbi Yaakov Shapira was appointed Rosh Yeshiva, according to his father's will.

In 2008, during his first year as Rosh Yeshiva, an Arab from Jabel Mukaber in East Jerusalem entered the yeshiva with a gun and began firing indiscriminately, killing eight students and wounding 15 others.

In 2013, Rabbi Shapira competed for the position of Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel,[4] but lost to Rabbi David Lau. In October 2014, he submitted his candidacy for the position of Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, but withdrew from the race on election day.

References

  1. ""שנפתחו השערים, נהיה ריח של קדושה"". inn.co.il. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  2. הרבנות הראשית: הרב אליטוב במקום הראשון
  3. "הרב שפירא לתלמידיו: אתמודד לכהונת הרב הראשי". inn.co.il. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  4. "A7 Talks to Rabbi Yaakov Shapira, Candidate for Chief Rabbi". Arutz Sheva. 7 December 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2018.


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