Rabbi Yishayahu Eliyahu Haleli was elected unanimously as the local council rabbi of Immanuel, a Jewish community in Samaria, according to a report by journalist Yaki Weisberg.
A new rabbi has been chosen for the local council of Immanuel, a Jewish town in the Samaria region of Judea and Samaria. Rabbi Yishayahu Eliyahu Haleli was elected unanimously for the position, journalist Yaki Weisberg reported Monday evening. No further details about the election process or the rabbi's background were immediately provided in the initial report. Immanuel is a religious community established in the early 1980s with a significant Charedi population.
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