In Pictures: From Hezbollah Terrorist to Israeli Rabbi
How did a Shia Muslim and Hezbollah commander become Rabbi Avraham Sinai of Tzfat?
First Publish: 10/26/2014, 3:50 PM
Rabbi Avraham Sinai sits in front of a picture of former Israeli Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu z"yl
Reuters
In his previous life, 52-year-old Rabbi Sinai was a Shia Muslim living in Lebanon. Surprisingly, in the was the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) terrorist group which initially pushed him towards Israel.
Past and present: Rabbi Sinai shows a photo of himself back in Lebanon Reuters
"They did things that were worse than what is going on in Syria," Rabbi Sinai said in a recent interview with Israeli Channel 20.
Rabbi Avraham Sinai prays in the yeshiva where he studies in Tzfat Reuters
When the PLO's influence waned and the Shia terrorist group Hezbollah was founded - with funding and support from Iran - Sinai's Israeli handlers persuaded him to sign up.
For years, he worked as a spy within Hezbollah's ranks, climbing its ranks and passing on valuable information on the terror group's activities to Israeli intelligence - foiling several terrorist attacks, he says.
Former life: As an Israeli spy within Hezbollah, next to pictures of him today Reuters
Not long after, his Israeli handlers informed him his life was still in danger, and relocated him to Israel. There, he converted to Judaism along with his wife under the tutelage of the chief rabbi of Tzfat, Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu.
Today Reuters
Now, he is a rabbi in the holy Israeli city of Tzfat Reuters
The full Channel 20 interview with Rabbi Avraham Sinai (Hebrew) can be viewed here.
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