Tag: Israeli Law

The debate over whether Israel should be a Jewish state or a state for Jews is deeply rooted in historical, cultural, and ideological perspectives.
Rabbi Dovid Kornreich clarifies points raised about him in a previous article, emphasizing his departure from Toras Moshe in 2021 to work full-time at Mir, clarifying that his views diverge from Rabbi Moshe Meiselman's, and defending himself against accusations of justifying Arab terrorism by explaining his perspective on the motives behind such actions.
Dr. Yaniv Roznai, an Israeli law scholar, examines the challenges posed by populist leaders to democracy, particularly their tendency to undermine constitutional principles.
Dr. Yaniv Roznai, an Israeli law scholar, discusses the threat populist leaders pose to democracy, particularly the constitution.
In this podcast episode, Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss the recommendations for indictments against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel for alleged bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, with his party standing by him while opposition leaders call for his resignation.
"Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem" portrays the struggle of a woman trying to obtain a Jewish divorce document (get) from her husband in Israel’s rabbinic court system.
"Daniels Stein, Interpreter" by Ludmila Ulitskaya is a novel based on the life of Daniel Rufeisen, a Jewish man who converted to Catholicism and founded a Jewish Christian church.