2024 Israeli chief rabbi elections

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2024 Sephardic Chief Rabbi Election
 2013 29 September 2024 (2024-09-29) 2033 
 
Candidate David Yosef Shmuel Eliyahu Michael Amos [he]
Popular vote 72 43 21
2024 Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Election
 2013 29 September 2024 (2024-09-29) (first round)
31 October 2024 (2024-10-31) (second round)
2033 
 
Candidate Kalman Ber Micha Halevi [he]
Popular vote 77 58

Elections for Chief Rabbis of Israel were held in Jerusalem in 2024. The elections were initially scheduled for 2023, however they were delayed multiple times.[1]

Chief rabbis serve as the head of Israeli religious infrastructure. This includes managing kosher certification, Jewish marriages, and deaths[2][3] They also have significant influence over the question of "Who is a Jew?"[4] The position is held for a 10-year term, with incumbents unable to run for reelection.

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