Yisrael Ariel

Yisrael Ariel
Personal
Born
Yisrael Stieglitz

(1939-08-15) August 15, 1939 (age 84)
ReligionJudaism
Parent(s)Moshe and Esther Stieglitz
PositionChief Rabbi
SynagogueYamit
PositionFounder
OrganisationThe Temple Institute
DynastyRuzhin

Rabbi Yisrael Ariel (ישראל אריאל, born Yisrael Stieglitz[1] 15 August 1939) was the chief rabbi of the evacuated Israeli settlement of Yamit in the Sinai Peninsula during the years when the Sinai was controlled by Israel, and the founder of the Temple Institute (Machon HaMikdash).[2] His brother, Rabbi Yaakov Ariel, served as the rosh yeshiva in the yeshiva in Yamit and later was the chief rabbi of Ramat Gan.

  1. ^ Steven Fine, The Menorah: From the Bible to Modern Israel. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016. p. 211
  2. ^ Motti Inbari (2010). "Messianic Movements and Failed Prophecies in Israel: Five Case Studies" (PDF). Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions. 13 (4): 43–60. doi:10.1525/nr.2010.13.4.43.

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