Israel's Chief Sephardic Rabbi, Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef, leveled harsh criticism at Rabbi Chaim Druckman, one of the chief rabbis of the religious Zionism movement, for his stance on the conversion law.
"Rabbi Druckman said he agrees that municipal rabbis may perform conversions with nothing more than the approval of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. How could he support such a thing when my father opposed it? There is such a gap between his standing and my father's, how could he dispute my father's decision?