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In response to the "notability" tag placed on this article by Deb, I added a link to an article in Haaretz[1] clearly stating his status as Chief Rabbi and head of the Rabbinical Court of Modi'in Illit, a Haredi Israeli city with a population of 59,332 (as of 2013). Is that enough to establish notability (or do we also need to find proof that he robbed a bank, or something)? ------20:38, 27 April 2016 (UTC)Reply
P.S. Also, as User:ביקורת pointed out (here), since Modi'in Illit is a city whose population is mostly religious, the position of its Chief Rabbi is more notable than the position of Chief Rabbi of most other cities. ------23:38, 3 May 2016 (UTC)Reply