Ruth Cohen wins socially-distanced International Bible Quiz for Youth 2020
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Cohen and the rest of the competitors, and spoke of the centrality of the Bible to the Jewish people.
Shira Ruderman, the CEO of the Ruderman Family Foundation, and Jay Ruderman, president of the foundation, thanked the education minister for holding the Bible Quiz even during the coronavirus outbreak, but expressed sorrow that Kor used the stage to "speak disparagingly to the youth who represent various communities from around the world."
The Rudermans called on Peretz to denounce the comments made by Kor and make it clear that the Ministry of Education has strengthened it's ties with Diaspora Jews.
The foundation pointed out the above comments made by Kor. Additionally, the State of Israel has traditionally referred to communities outside of the state as "Yahadut HaTefutzot" (Diaspora Jewry). Kor referred to them as "Yahadut HaGolah" (Exile Jewry).Kor "remarked not just once or twice about the participants and the places they're from in a patronizing and disrespectful manner that did not suit his position," said the Rudermans.
"The statements hurt not just the participants and their families, but millions of Jews who themselves marked the festivities of Israel's 72nd Independence Day, with a great love for the land, State and people," said the foundation. "There is no doubt that Dr. Avshalom Kor gave and gives a lot to Israel and the Jewish people in many fields, but that does not justify his hurtful behavior."