There is a crucial difference between rebalancing the proper role of the judiciary versus complete evisceration, in a system with no other checks/balances on an intertwined executive/legislature with no formal constitution or direct representation. If you are interested in further discussion of this topic I recommend the Times of Israel'…
There is a crucial difference between rebalancing the proper role of the judiciary versus complete evisceration, in a system with no other checks/balances on an intertwined executive/legislature with no formal constitution or direct representation. If you are interested in further discussion of this topic I recommend the Times of Israel's podcast What Matters Now, the first episode with Micha Goodman, in which he expands on this issue.
And just fyi, I'm sure you're not aware of this, but Mishpacha magazine is ultra-orthodox to the extent that women's faces are blurred or not shown. I personally read and enjoy it but would take any political/religious articles with a grain of salt, as their position on certain issues is quite extreme. In another comment I explain the ulterior motives of the charedi communities in Israel vis-a-vis their support for the proposed reforms, and I expect Mishpacha will toe the party line.
There is a crucial difference between rebalancing the proper role of the judiciary versus complete evisceration, in a system with no other checks/balances on an intertwined executive/legislature with no formal constitution or direct representation. If you are interested in further discussion of this topic I recommend the Times of Israel's podcast What Matters Now, the first episode with Micha Goodman, in which he expands on this issue.
And just fyi, I'm sure you're not aware of this, but Mishpacha magazine is ultra-orthodox to the extent that women's faces are blurred or not shown. I personally read and enjoy it but would take any political/religious articles with a grain of salt, as their position on certain issues is quite extreme. In another comment I explain the ulterior motives of the charedi communities in Israel vis-a-vis their support for the proposed reforms, and I expect Mishpacha will toe the party line.
You may know Mishpacha but you don't seem to know Jonathan Rosenblum and his intellectual integrity.