Jewish Statesmanship: Lest Israel FallUniversity Press of America, 2002 - 259 עמודים Declaring that Israel is disintegrating, the author argues that the fundamental cause of the disintegration is "a normless or irrational conception of democracy that clashes with Judaism and renders it impossible for Israel to achieve the national unity required for survival in a hostile Arab-Islamic environment." Recognizing the fundamental tension between conceptions of Israel as a democratic state versus a Jewish state, he opts for moving in the direction of the latter, rejecting such democratic concepts as a state made up of citizens, pluralistic government that listens to the voices of the Arab or the secular Jew, and other such dangers to the Jewish state. Only when Israel is based solely on the religious laws of Judaism, he argues, can it effectively deal with the populations around it that are destined to remain hostile and ruled by dictatorships. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR. |
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עמוד 113
... commentary on the American Constitution . His argument is more valid for Israel today than it was for America in 1788 . In Federalist 70 , Hamilton writes : " Energy in the Executive is a leading character in the definition of good ...
... commentary on the American Constitution . His argument is more valid for Israel today than it was for America in 1788 . In Federalist 70 , Hamilton writes : " Energy in the Executive is a leading character in the definition of good ...
עמוד 125
... commentary of the Rema , which was incorporated in the chapter of the Shulkhan Arukh just cited . Contrary to the Rema , however , Professor Bazak fails to mention that a community may accept the authority of a lay court only in the ...
... commentary of the Rema , which was incorporated in the chapter of the Shulkhan Arukh just cited . Contrary to the Rema , however , Professor Bazak fails to mention that a community may accept the authority of a lay court only in the ...
עמוד 132
... commentary incorporated into the code of the great Joseph Karo , who is more stringent than the Rema . In fact , the Rema's emendation begins with the halakha that permission to litigate before laymen depends on the non - availability ...
... commentary incorporated into the code of the great Joseph Karo , who is more stringent than the Rema . In fact , the Rema's emendation begins with the halakha that permission to litigate before laymen depends on the non - availability ...
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