Home is a women’s place and “not the domain of social activity,” a report published by an Israeli daily said on Tuesday, citing a treatise by a leading Zionist rabbi.



Rabbi Zvi Tau, president of Har Hamor Yeshiva and a leader of the more extreme orthodox trend among the national-Zionist public, wrote the treatise for internal use, the daily Haaretz reported. The leaflet promotes the opinion that too much education for women would “harm the quality of life of the nation,” thus reflecting further radicalization among religious Zionists.

Another treatise written by Tau two months ago, for internal use, called “who created me as he willed,” a quote from the prayer said by women every morning dealing with the proper place of women according to the Torah.