In July 2010, Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira was arrested and taken to the police for questioning on suspicion of incitement. At the same time, the police raided his
Od Yosef Chai yeshiva in
Yitzhar and confiscated copies of the book. Many rabbis, including those considered moderate, condemned Rabbi Shapira's arrest. The Civil Rights Association praised the police for "opening up an investigation into this serious case" but condemned the arrest. Rabbi Yitzhak Ginzburg was summoned for questioning following his consent to the book, and arrived at the police station accompanied by dozens of his students. Later, Rabbis
Dov Lior and
Yaakov Yosef were also summoned for questioning, but they announced that the position of the agreeing Rabbis had already been clarified by Rabbi Ginzburg and that they had no intention of attending. In an opinion they published they wrote: "Our holy Torah does not stand up to scrutiny. The attempt to prevent the rabbis of Israel from expressing their opinion, the Torah opinion, by means of intimidation and threats – is a very serious act and it will not succeed". The chief rabbi of Israel, Rabbi
Yona Metzger, also criticized the invitation of the rabbis to the investigation. In May 2012, the State Attorney's Office announced the closure of the investigation against the authors of the book, Rabbis Yitzhak Shapira and Yosef Elitzur, and against the book's consent givers, Rabbis Dov Lior and Yitzhak Ginzburg, due to lack of evidence. In November 2013, two petitions against the closing of the cases were submitted to the High Court of Justice. The petitions were rejected in December 2015 by a majority opinion of Supreme Court President
Miriam Naor and Vice President
Elyakim Rubinstein, against a minority opinion by Judge
Salim Joubran. Judge Rubinstein disputed the ruling. Dino criticized the book and wrote: "Eskinen in the book wears a Jewish cover and is actually anti-Jewish, because he slanders Judaism badly"... "It is difficult to doubt the racist approach of the authors".
Petah Tikva Magistrate's Court Judge, Eliana Danieli, convicted one of the authors, Yosef Elitzur, of incitement to violence for two other publications he published in May 2013 on the website "
The Jewish Voice". She referred to the Supreme Court's disapproval of the book and noted that it is possible to learn from it about the ideology and intentions of Elitzur. == References ==