Tag: Israel's Supreme Court

Israel's Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, has ruled to draft all Charedim into the army, causing uproar in the ultra-Orthodox community that views Torah study as paramount.
In a recent episode of Unholy Podcast, host Yonit and Jonathan, along with guest Jen Psaki, former White House press secretary, discuss the new year's troubling events, including rockets in Israel and an assassination in Beirut.
Israel's Supreme Court has struck down a law passed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government that aimed to limit the power of the high court.
Rabbi Leo Dee, who tragically lost his wife and daughters to Palestinian terrorism, is on a mission to transform the world into a more positive and spiritual place.
The text discusses how antisemitism has evolved to be conveyed through the language of human rights.
Constitutional expert Prof. Yaniv Roznai attended a historic hearing at Israel's supreme court regarding the first judicial overhaul law passed by the Netanyahu government.
The Israeli Supreme Court is currently deliberating on legislation that would weaken the judiciary, and American Jews are facing a choice on how to respond.
The Israeli conflict is complex and multifaceted, involving various factors that shape the country's political landscape.
The Israel Supreme Court's recent decision to recognize Reform and Conservative conversions performed in Israel has sparked discussions about the state's relationship with religion.
Professor Mohammed Wattad discusses Israel's Supreme Court with host Gilad Halpern, delving into its cultural and professional orientation over time.
In this edition, Allison, Don, and Noah discuss the Israeli Supreme Court's controversial decisions sparking debates about democracy, the decline of the anti-occupation group Peace Now as its leader resigns, and a high school's choice to stop trips to concentration camps in Poland due to ineffective education.