A Zionist Rabbi In Iran and Arabia

Prologue

Sectarianism should not blind us or lead us to turn a blind eye to the problems within our own ranks. As Muslims, as Ahl al-Sunnah, we want the best for all Muslims, including the political leaders in Muslim countries.
However, what is now in the open cannot be hidden, and perhaps this article and others like it will change the hearts of those who thought there was any good in the Zionist entity. Especially the Arabs, the descendants of the noble Sahabah, should know that they have been warned by none other than the master of all Arabs and Ajams, the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ):

وَيْلٌ لِلْعَرَبِ مِنْ شَرٍّ قَدِ اقْتَرَبَ أَفْلَحَ مَنْ كَفَّ يَدَهُ

” Woe to Arabs because of evil which has drawn near! He will escape who restrains his hand.” (Sunan Abi Dawud)

The self-proclaimed Chief Rabbi of Saudi Arabia

The New York-born Rabbi Jacob Yisrael Herzog, who has proclaimed himself the first chief Rabbi of Saudi Arabia, says that Jewish expats working in the Saudi Kingdom are coming out of the shadows in the Muslim nation.

Herzog, born in the U.S. in 1976, is an American-‘Israeli’ tycoon and Zionist Rabbi who made aliyah from the US as a child. He served in the IDF and continued his service in the reserves. He is the self-proclaimed Chief Rabbi of Saudi Arabia and has led a Jewish centre in Riyadh.

 

According to an article published by the Times of Israel in 2021, Herzog was born in the United States but lives in ‘Israel’. “His dual nationality allows him to visit Saudi Arabia despite ‘Israel’ having no formal diplomatic ties with the kingdom.”

Herzog describes himself on LinkedIn as a “Rabbi and Entrepreneur” in Saudi Arabia, specialising in acquisitions as well as religious circumcision and interfaith dialogue. It has been noted that he uses the ambitious title of “Chief Rabbi of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” on both LinkedIn and the website he started for his rabbinical endeavours. He also describes himself on X (formerly Twitter), as “the rabbi of Saudi Arabia” and “the rabbi of the Arabian Peninsula.”

Herzog makes it clear that his plan for the future is nothing less than building Saudi Arabia’s first public, modern Jewish community.

“I saw many people starting to arrive there, and many Jews from the U.S., from Europe, and similar places coming to work there,” he continued. “I decided to come and see it up close… I voluntarily decided that I need to start being there for all those Jews that come to live or visit.”

He further states:

“I am going to live in Saudi Arabia with my family; my oldest child is 20 and my youngest daughter is one year old. My wife sees herself as part of this project over there because there are a lot of Jewish women there. And also, she’s in touch with Saudi women.

Rabbi Herzog in Saudi Arabia

He explained that with regard to being traditional and living a life that is open to the Western world, “Saudi Arabia has a lot to learn from us [‘Israel’ and the Jewish people].

“Today, a guy can walk with his girlfriend and openly sit in a mall [In Saudi Arabia] with his girlfriend and have a burger and a soda. Five years ago that’s something that would never happen,” Herzog said.

In August 2023, the Zionist Rabbi said he wants to want to build a proper centre, a proper Mikveh ritual bath, a synagogue, a day school for children, and “whatever a Jewish person in the kingdom would need in order to have a fulfilling Jewish life.”

The rabbi explained that the new and upcoming Jewish community of Saudi Arabia is composed of expats from many countries such as France, Switzerland, Austria, the United States, and Canada.

But, as opposed to the UAE where many Jews have been living for many years and have even established prayer services or events before the Abraham Accords, in Saudi Arabia the situation is very different: “It’s only been about five years that people who aren’t diplomats or working for Fortune 500 companies can easily enter into Saudi Arabia,” he said. “Now it takes a few minutes online in order to receive a visitor’s visa.

“There are more people that know of our activities and we are slowly turning it into a community,” Herzog said. The unofficial Jewish community that he leads now provides almost everything that a Jewish person needs. “We have a Sefer Torah, kosher holiday meals, kosher baby formula, you name it. We’re also building a mikveh (ritual bath),” the rabbi said proudly.

One question that Herzog gets asked a lot is “Who sent you?” He responds, “You don’t need somebody to send you if you’re adding value or providing a service.

This wretched Yahoodi plotted greatly in the land of Tawhid, the Peninsula of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), and had great hopes:

“I am positive that the Saudi government will fund Jewish centers in the kingdom and see the blessing and benefit of it. I hope they actually move forward with building their own Jewish institution, because why would they want foreign entities to intervene in their country? The Saudis are pretty fed up with foreigners trying to tell them what they do. It’s just a matter of time till they fund and build Jewish institutions across the kingdom.”

In May 2022, the Muslim World League organized a first-of-its-kind interfaith conference in Saudi Arabia, with the participation of rabbis from Europe. The league asked Herzog to provide kosher food for these high-profile guests. “I did the supervision of the kosher food for the event,” clarifying that he “wasn’t part of the forum,” but rather active on the side of providing what they needed.” He sees these kinds of actions from local Saudi entities as substantial steps towards acceptance and respect of Jewish people in the kingdom.

Even when Herzog wasn’t physically in Saudi Arabia, with his very active social media accounts, it looks as if was there. When asked why he’s so active on social media, he explained that “it’s the most effective way of getting people to know that you’re out there.”

Though he’s led a few rabbinical initiatives in ‘Israel’, Herzog feels that Saudi Arabia has become his calling.

“When I saw what was going on in Saudi Arabia, I realized that this was the time to put what I’ve studied into practice and do it on a large scale,” Herzog said. “It’s something much bigger than I ever dreamed it would be, but I’m happy because I think there’s a brighter future for that kingdom and I think that I can add value to it and for the Jews who end up coming to it.”

He stressed “I’m not doing it because I’m looking for fame. At the end of the day, I want people to know that they have an address that they can contact if they need anything Jewish – and that’s it.”

Herzog said he has yet to be in touch with high-profile Saudi leaders. “It’s very simple: The way I see it is, I’m being tested. Because if they don’t like you, it’s very easy for them to show you the way out and cancel your visa. So if they let you do what you’re doing, then apparently, it’s okay with them.”

When asked a few times about any connections he may have had with official Saudi Arabian personnel, he said “I don’t want to get into exactly who I was in touch with, but I think that the facts speak for themselves.”

These activities indicate the increasing presence of the Yahood in Arabia and the expansion of normalisation efforts between several Arab states and the illegal settler colony aka ‘Israel’. Well, at least until recently, until Operation Al-Aqsa Flood (عملية طوفان الأقصى) which has exposed the evil schemes of the Zionist Yahood once and for all, Insha’Allah.

One can only hope that the authorities in Muslim lands come to their senses, this is if they fear Allah or at least the anger of their masses who will never, ever accept any normalisation attempts with Israel after all that has happened.

 

Zionist Rabbi Tours Iran

The scope of Zionist activities isn’t confined to specific ‘Wahhabi-Zionist’ Arab countries, despite the attempts of Rafidites, particularly the Khomeinists, to suggest otherwise. Saudi Arabia doesn’t maintain a facade of being at war with ‘Israel’, unlike Iran. Iran, despite its lofty proclamations, not only houses the largest Jewish community in the Middle East but also allows Zionists to visit the country and engage in grave worship rituals!

The Zionist Rabbi Jacob Yisrael Herzog, who used to roam freely in Saudi Arabia, embarked on a journey to Iran. He boldly documented his trip on all his social media accounts. Even the most inept intelligence agencies could easily determine, with just a minute of research, that he’s a known ‘Israeli’ Zionist Rabbi.

During his trip, he proudly donned his rabbi attire and visited Tehran’s Grand Bazaar and a site believed by Quburis (grave worshippers) like the Rafidah Shia and the Yahood to be the Tomb of Esther and Mordechai, located in Hamadan in northern Iran. He also met with members of the Yahoodi community in Tehran and with a number of Iranian Rafidi religious leaders who proudly took pictures with him.

Rabbi Jacob Yisrael Herzog is pictured in front of the Dr Sapir Hospital and Charity Centre, a Jewish hospital in Tehran (Twitter)

The Yahood worship side-by-side with Iranian Shia, venerating the same idolatrous shrines.

In 1948, during the creation of ‘Israel’, Iran’s Jewish community was reduced from over 100,000 to about 80,000, mostly due to migration to the newly formed state.

The number of Persian Jews reduced after the Khomeinist Revolution in 1979. However, most Persian Jews preferred Iran over the illegal settler colony (‘Israel’). Today, Jews enjoy more freedom than Sunnis in Iran, and their epicenters are Tehran, Shiraz, and Isfahan, the once capital of the anti-Sunni Safavids who imposed Rafidi Shiism upon the majority of Iranians by the sword.

The Final Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:

“The Dajjal would be followed by seventy thousand Jews of Isfahan wearing Tayalisah  (green Persian shawls).” (Sahih Muslim)

The Khomeinists are the intellectual and spiritual heirs of the anti-Sunni Safavids, and their links to Ibn Saba Yahoodi have been exposed more than once in the past.

The Zionist Rabbi Turned Zionist Militant

Operation Al-Aqsa Flood has exposed all hypocrites and double-faced kuffar, like Rabbi Herzog. Ever since the beginning of the 2023 Palestine-‘Israel’ war, the very same ‘interfaith’ Rabbi and ‘peace advocate’ has started to show his true face. From the very same accounts from which he praised Saudi Arabia and Iran, he is now actively recruiting and ‘blessing’ IDF soldiers. He even quotes Rabbis who call for the genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza based on Jewish scripture.

May Allah curse this kafir Rabbi and may he be prevented from ever entering any Muslim land again.