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Rabbi Ratson Arusi at the Jerusalem Day ceremony at Yeshivat Merkaz HaRav, 2015.

Rabbi Dr. Ratson Halevi Arusi (born 1944) is the Chief Rabbi of the city of Kiryat Ono, Israel, member of the Council of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, Founder and Chairman of the organization Halichot Am Yisrael, and President of Machon Mishnat Ha-Rambam. He has a PhD in law from Tel Aviv University, and is a lecturer in Mishpat Ivri at Bar Ilan University. He is he winner of the Katz Prize for 2019. He is considered the primary disciple of Rabbi Yosef Kapach.

Biography[edit]

Born in San’a, Yemen, to Yosef and Sa’ada. His grandfather Avraham was a student of Rabbis Yihye Qafih and Yihye Avitch, and was one of the wealthy and important communal leaders in the city of San’a. In 1949, he made aliyah to Israel with his family. They arrived at the Aliyah Camp in Ein Shemer, and there his peyot (“simonim”) were cut by the kindergarten teachers from Ha-Shomer Ha-Tzair. Subsequently, the family moved to the immigrant moshav Kadima, and eventually resided in the Amidar neighborhood in Ramat Gan.

He studied in the Yesodei HaTorah school, Yeshivat Hadarom and Yeshivat Hevron. He also studied with Rabbi David ‘Awich, the rabbi of the community in Ramat Amidar, and with Rabbi Yosef Kapach and is considered his primary disciple. He served in the IDF, and as an officer in the reserves.

He received a Bachelor’s degree in Law at Bar Ilan University, and a Master’s and Doctorate from Tel Aviv University. His doctoral dissertation was submitted with the title “Conflict of Laws in Intercommunal Halakhic Decision Making in Israel” in September 1987.

He taught in the vocational yeshiva high school in Kfar Sitrin and the comprehensive religious high school Shakdiel-Lod. In the past he served as a lecturer in Mishpat Ivri at Bar Ilan Univesity. He received his rabbinical ordination from the past Chief Rabbis, Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu and Rabbi Avraham Shapira, Rabbi Yechezkel Sarna, the Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Hevron, Rabbi Yosef Kapach, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, and Rabbi Meir Mazuz.

In 1985 he was a member of the public committee on the “Disappearance of Yemenite children”. At the end of the 1980’s he worked with the “Public Committee for the Jews of Yemen” to bring the remainder of the Jewish community of Yemen to Israel.

In 5747 (1987), he was chosen to serve as the Chief Rabbi of Kiryat Ono. Starting in 2003, he has been a member of the Council of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. He serves as the chair of the Marriage Committee and the chair of the Committee for Interfaith Dialogue. In 2013, he announced his candidacy for the position of Rishon Letzion (Sefardi Chief Rabbi), but withdrew before the elections.

He is a member of the rabbinic leadership of the organization “Hotam”. He serves as the president of Agudat Achvah.

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