Talk:Shmuel Rabinovitch

Neutrality of introduction
In the introduction, I noticed the following sentence:

"He often escorts visiting heads of state and foreign dignitaries during their visit to the Wall, and has been an outspoken defender of Torah values at the Jewish people's holiest site."

The way this sentence is written expresses a distinctly Orthodox point of view, i.e. Rabinovitch, an Orthodox Rabbi, is defending "Torah values" by following a strictly Orthodox interpretation of Jewish law. This does not acknowledge that Conservative, Reform, or even secular Jews can embrace "Torah"-based values--without subscribing to Orthodox jurisprudence, theology, or just the way they see things.Zhujiangshuiguai (talk) 11:43, 8 July 2015 (UTC)