Monday, November 07, 2011

Israel: Reports of ultra-Orthodox Jews spitting on Christian clergy

Ultra-Orthodox young men curse and spit at Christian clergymen in the streets of Jerusalem's Old City as a matter of routine. In most cases the clergymen ignore the attacks, but sometimes they strike back. Last week the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court quashed the indictment against an Armenian priesthood student who had punched the man who spat at him.

Johannes Martarsian was walking in the Old City in May 2008 when an young ultra-Orthodox Jew spat at him. Maratersian punched the spitter in the face, making him bleed, and was charged for assault. But Judge Dov Pollock, who unexpectedly annulled the indictment, wrote in his verdict that "putting the defendant on trial for a single blow at a man who spat at his face, after suffering the degradation of being spat on for years while walking around in his church robes is a fundamental contravention of the principles of justice and decency."

"Needless to say, spitting toward the defendant when he was wearing the robe is a criminal offense," the judge said.

When Narek Garabedian came to Israel to study in the Armenian Seminary in Jerusalem half a year ago, he did not expect the insults, curses and spitting he would be subjected to daily by ultra-Orthodox Jews in the streets of the Old City.
Read the rest here.

I have heard reports of harassment by ultra-Orthodox Jews against Christians and particularly Christian clergy in Israel. Unfortunately this gets very little press.

HT: The Deacon's Bench

2 comments:

Samn! said...

Way too common and everyday to merit press.....

Jon Marc said...

One of my parish priests had served in Jerusalem - he was regularly spat at on the streets, but also had many crypto-Orthodox sneak up to him for a quick blessing. Israel must be a very strange place...