The Foundation for Constitutional Democracy

28-Feb-2001

Israel’s High Court of Injustice

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by Prof. Paul Eidelberg

Those who criticize the Supreme Court for upholding the conviction of
Margalit Har-Shefi would do well if they would also emphasize that this is
the only court in the world that not only scorns the heritage of its own
people, but is also a self-perpetuating oligarchy. The critics should
advocate a democratic mode of appointing Supreme Court judges.

The Yamin Israel Party supports a proposal of the Foundation for Constitutional
Democracy, namely, that the President (with the advice of a nine-member
board consisting of three professors of law–who should be knowledgeable of
Jewish civil and criminal law–three rabbis, and three representatives of
the Israel Bar Association) nominate the judges, who should then be subject
to parliamentary confirmation.

Israel’s Ungodly Quest for Peace

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By Prof. Paul Eidelberg

(The following passages are abstracted from an essay in process.)

In his commentary on parashat Pinchas (Numbers 25:12), the illustrious Torah
philosopher Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch’s defines peace as “a state of the
most complete harmony,” and not only between man and man, but between man
and God. God’s covenant of Peace or “Brit Shalom” with Pinchas represents
God’s promise that peace will ultimately reign over the whole world. (more…)

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