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On Monday, the Israeli Supreme Court struck down the reasonableness clause, a key element in the highly disputed judicial overhaul by Netanyahu’s right-wing government. Will this landmark decision reignite pre-October 7th disputes in a country that was on the verge of a constitutional crisis? Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the ongoing fight for Israel’s democracy, how the trauma and tragedy of the war have become politicized, and whether the current feeling of national unity can be maintained amid the resurging political discourse.
In this episode:
Talmud Yevamot on the rabbinic prohibition against the Jewish people splitting into factions.
Other resources:
The Reasonableness Clause - For Heaven's Sake | Podcast on Spotify
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On Monday, the Israeli Supreme Court struck down the reasonableness clause, a key element in the highly disputed judicial overhaul by Netanyahu’s right-wing government. Will this landmark decision reignite pre-October 7th disputes in a country that was on the verge of a constitutional crisis? Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the ongoing fight for Israel’s democracy, how the trauma and tragedy of the war have become politicized, and whether the current feeling of national unity can be maintained amid the resurging political discourse.
In this episode:
Talmud Yevamot on the rabbinic prohibition against the Jewish people splitting into factions.
Other resources:
The Reasonableness Clause - For Heaven's Sake | Podcast on Spotify
JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST FOR MORE HARTMAN IDEAS
Sponsor an upcoming episode of For Heaven’s Sake. Click here to learn more.
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