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JERUSALEM (AP) -- A leading ultra-Orthodox rabbi in Israel

has ruled that it is permitted to pick your nose on the Jewish

Sabbath, his aide said Sunday.

 

Rabbi Ovadia Yosef delivered the ruling Saturday night in a

sermon relayed by satellite to his followers in Israel and

abroad.

 

The Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot had reported that Yosef

had said nose-picking is forbidden because tiny hairs inside

the nostrils might also be pulled out. But a viewing of a

videotape of the event confirmed that Yosef had in fact ruled

it was permitted.

 

Yosef is among a select group of rabbis who respond to

questions from Jews -- serious or otherwise -- on the minutiae

of applying Jewish law to daily life.

 

The Iraqi-born Yosef, a former chief rabbi in Egypt and Israel

and a leading authority on Jewish law, is spiritual leader of

the religious political party Shas, which has 10 seats in

Israel's Parliament.

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