Rabbi Zionov, who went viral after a mix-up at the Independence Day torch-lighting ceremony, attended the Tel Aviv Pride parade in full religious attire. He told those around him, 'I love everyone, I don't judge anyone.' The appearance has sparked discussion online.
This report from a desk-reviewed report describes the appearance of Rabbi Zionov at the Tel Aviv Pride parade, a social event. The description states Rabbi Zionov, who gained viral attention after being mistaken for the chief rabbi during the Independence Day ceremony, attended the parade in full religious clothing. Rabbi Zionov is quoted as saying he loves everyone and does not judge anyone. The post frames the event as a social-media discussion starter. The Desk has no additional reporting on this individual or event, and the source has limited detail. The event itself is a cultural/social curiosity of modest general importance.
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