Goren, Shlomo

Goren, Shlomo
▪ 1995

      Israeli cleric (b. 1917, Zambrow, Poland—d. Oct. 29, 1994, Tel Aviv, Israel), was an important and often controversial figure in Israel's religious and military establishment. Goren, born in Poland, moved with his family to Palestine in 1925. He entered the yeshiva at age 12, and by age 17 he had published his first religious article and was considered a prodigy. About 1936 Goren joined the Haganah, the underground military organization that fought the British in Palestine. As a soldier in the Palestine war of 1948-49, Goren was often asked to help resolve specific questions concerning religious observance under wartime conditions, and in 1948 the chief rabbis in Israel named him chief chaplain of the new state's army. In that position he was often noted for his bravery, accompanying troops to the front and at times going behind enemy lines to bring back the dead for burial; he rose to the rank of brigadier general. He retired from the army in 1972, and in that year Goren was elected Israel's chief Ashkenazic rabbi. His decisions were considered attempts to reconcile religious teaching and technological progress, and he often clashed with the chief rabbi of the Sephardic tradition. Goren served in that post until 1983, yet he continued to offer his opinions into the 1990s. He bitterly opposed accommodation with the Palestine Liberation Organization; he made headlines in late 1993 when he "ruled" that soldiers could disobey orders and refuse to dismantle settlements in the West Bank, and in 1994 he pronounced that religious law commanded Jews to kill Yasir Arafat. Goren wrote many religious articles and essays, including his commentary on the Talmud, Ha-Yerushalmi ha-Meforash (1961), a volume that won the Israel prize.

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