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==Legal Rulings & Opinions==
 
==Legal Rulings & Opinions==
  
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* [[Hachrazah 5769 Iyyar 24|Discussion of the strategic dangers, nuclear and its infrastructure]] (Iyyar 24 5769, 18 May 2009)
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* [[Hachrazah 5769 Iyyar 24|National Conference on Imminent Threats to the Nation]] (Iyyar 24 5769, 18 May 2009)
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* [[Hachrazah 5769 Iyyar 18|The insult of the Pope's visit to the Temple Mount on Lag Ba'Omer]] (Iyyar 18 5769, 12 May 2009)
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* [[Psak 5769 Nisan 1|On the transfer of national, religious, and spiritual assets to foreign sovereignty]] (1 Nisan 5769, 26 March 2009)
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* [[Hachrazah 5769 Shevat 17|Declaration Concerning the Coming Elections]] (Shevat 17 5769, 11 February 2009)
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* [[Psak 5769 Tevet 22|The Petition of Rananah (Larissa) Amir – the wife of prisoner Yigal Amir]] (22 Tevet 5769, 26 January 2009)
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* [[Hachrazah 5769 Kislev 8|Statement of the Sanhedrin’s Court regarding the "Peace House"]] (8 Kislev 5769, 5 December 2008)
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* [[Psak 5769 Tishrei 24|Submission of objections to the District Council of the Interior Ministry's outline plan for the city of Jerusalem]] (24 Tishrei 5769, 23 October 2008)
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* [[Psak 5768 Ellul 7|Concerning the question of bring the remains of Tzaddikim, Rabbi Nahman of Breslov in particular, to the Holy Land]] (7 Ellul 5768, 7 September 2008)
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* [[Psak 5768 Tamuz 13|Private citizens do not have to wait for security forces when terrorists attack or suspected of attacking]] (13 Tamuz 5768, 17 July 2008)
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* [[Psak 5768 Iyyar 29|Court ruling on the case of Rivka Meirchik]] (29 Iyyar 5768, 3 June 2008)
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* [[Psak 5768 Iyyar 28|Court order asking the respondent to release the petitioner immediately, arrest illegal]] (28 Iyyar 5768, 2 June 2008)
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* [[Psak 5768 Iyyar 27|Urgent request to cancel charges, and immediately release the accused]] (27 Iyyar 5768, 1 June 2008)
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* [[Hachrazah 5768 Iyyar 23|The court ruled on two cases concerning the Chalmish brothers, Itzik and Dani, as well as Rivka Meirchik]] (23 Iyyar 5768, 28 May 2008)
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* [[Psak 5768 Nisan 27|Urgent petition concerning the release of prisoners]] (27 Nisan 5768, 2 May 2008)
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* [[Hachrazah 5768 Nisan 16|Statement of the court concerning the "gay march" - the responsibility of Jewish leadership]] (16 Nisan 5768, 21 April 2008)
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* [[Hachrazah 5768 Nisan 9 d|Obligation to oppose the "gay march"]] (9 Nisan 5768, 14 April 2008)
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* [[Hachrazah 5768 Nisan 9 e|[Palestinian-Israeli] Prisoner Exchanges]] (9 Nisan 5768, 14 April 2008)
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* [[Psak 5768 Nisan 4|Court ruling concerning Dani and Itzik Chalmish]] (4 Nisan 5768 8 April 2008)
 
* [[Psak 5768 Adar II 28|'Let animals live' organization appeals against the Symposium on Korban Pesach]] (28 Adar II 5768, 4 April 2008)
 
* [[Psak 5768 Adar II 28|'Let animals live' organization appeals against the Symposium on Korban Pesach]] (28 Adar II 5768, 4 April 2008)
 
* [[Psak 5768 Adar II 10|Clarification on the court ruling concerning Tzvia Sariel]] (10 Adar II 5768, 17 March 2008)
 
* [[Psak 5768 Adar II 10|Clarification on the court ruling concerning Tzvia Sariel]] (10 Adar II 5768, 17 March 2008)
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* [[Hachrazah 5767 Kislev 28|Call for public fasts, Demographic issues, Basic Law, and a conscious change concerning settling the Land of Israel.]] (28 Kislev 5767, 19 Dec 2006)
 
* [[Hachrazah 5767 Kislev 28|Call for public fasts, Demographic issues, Basic Law, and a conscious change concerning settling the Land of Israel.]] (28 Kislev 5767, 19 Dec 2006)
 
* [[Havat Daat 5767 Kislev 16|Concerning the arrest of Rabbi Yisrael Ariel for interrogation]] (16 Kislev 5767, 7 Dec 2006)
 
* [[Havat Daat 5767 Kislev 16|Concerning the arrest of Rabbi Yisrael Ariel for interrogation]] (16 Kislev 5767, 7 Dec 2006)
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* [[Havat Daat 5767 Cheshvon 28|Justices of the Special Court for Matters Concerning the Nation and the State interrogated]] (28 Cheshvon 5767, 20 Nov 2006)
 
* [[Psak 5767 Cheshvon 17|Legal decision concerning police officers who are called to perform their duties for the "Parade of Abomination"]] (17 Cheshvon 5767, 8 Nov 2006)
 
* [[Psak 5767 Cheshvon 17|Legal decision concerning police officers who are called to perform their duties for the "Parade of Abomination"]] (17 Cheshvon 5767, 8 Nov 2006)
 
* [[Hachrazah 5767 Cheshvon 16|Summons of the court to OC Central Command Major-General Yair Naveh concerning his "administrative detention" orders]] (16 Cheshvon 5767, 7 Nov 2006)
 
* [[Hachrazah 5767 Cheshvon 16|Summons of the court to OC Central Command Major-General Yair Naveh concerning his "administrative detention" orders]] (16 Cheshvon 5767, 7 Nov 2006)
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* [[Psak 5766 Shevat 5|Concerning the community of Amona]] (5 Shevat 5766, 3 Feb 2006)
 
* [[Psak 5766 Shevat 5|Concerning the community of Amona]] (5 Shevat 5766, 3 Feb 2006)
 
* [[Psak 5766 Shevat 3|Concerning Mitzpeh Shalhevet in Hebron]] (3 Shevat 5766, 1 Feb 2006)
 
* [[Psak 5766 Shevat 3|Concerning Mitzpeh Shalhevet in Hebron]] (3 Shevat 5766, 1 Feb 2006)
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* [[Psak 5765 Ellul 25|Concerning Human Rights, the rights of "Prisoner of Zion", Ofer Gamliel, his hunger strike, and the conspiring against such activists]] (9 Elul 5765, 13 Sep 2005)
 
* [[Psak 5765 Ellul 9b|To the imprisoned daughters of Israel]] (9 Elul 5765, 13 Sep 2005)
 
* [[Psak 5765 Ellul 9b|To the imprisoned daughters of Israel]] (9 Elul 5765, 13 Sep 2005)
 
* [[Psak 5765 Ellul 9a|Is it permitted to take advantage of the governments compensation plan for evacuees?]] (9 Elul 5765, 13 Sep 2005)
 
* [[Psak 5765 Ellul 9a|Is it permitted to take advantage of the governments compensation plan for evacuees?]] (9 Elul 5765, 13 Sep 2005)

Revision as of 07:46, 26 May 2009

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The purpose of this court is to rule on disputes between citizens and the state. Chief Justice: Rabbi Yisrael Ariel (Rabbi Ariel also serves as the head of the Machon HaMikdash)

The historical government of the Jewish people involves a bicameral parliamentary system. This includes the Sanhedrin, a deliberative body similar to the upper house or chamber of a legislature, and an ordinary parallel lower house which represents the needs of the population.[1]

Today a Jewish "Congressional Assembly" in this form does not exist. Since 1948, there exists a socialist, secular government that exercises civil authority in the majority of the Land of Israel. Although this government is made up largely of Jews, it is increasingly distancing itself from its Jewish culture and religious heritage. It sees itself as a secular government of its citizens, and moves are being made to completely separate Religion and State by disenfranchising and defunding religious institutions. It has also embarked on a policy of appeasement, of international anti-Israel opinion and terror organizations, by large scale forced transfer of mostly religious Jewish population centers in a government policy called "turning inward".

In spite of these aggressive moves against various religious communities within the Land of Israel, the nascent Sanhedrin is interested in lobbying for reform within the existing government institutions, this court is dedicated to this effort.

In March 21, 2006, the nascent Sanhedrin declared that continued support of the Sanhedrin for the political and public institutions in the future is dependent on the actions of the elected officials to work towards the enactment of a Torah "Basic Law" [Constitution], in accordance which this formula: "Laws which are contrary to the laws of the Torah are not laws of the Jewish people, and therefore they are invalid. Any law which is contrary to the laws of Torah, legislated by the "Knesset" (including legislated amendments) or interpreted as such by judicial sources is a disqualified law. The authority to decide in these matters has been unconditionally expropriated by the central religious court based on the Torah (Bible) [the Sanhedrin]."

Leading Justices

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Rabbi Yisrael Ariel A former Yeshiva head and founder of the Machon Hamikdash. Rabbi Ariel was the Rosh Yeshiva and spiritual leader of Yamit. Rabbi Ariel is a scholar of great renown, and is also the author of many Hebrew works, including the highly acclaimed "Atlas of the Biblical Boundaries of the Land of Israel." He served in the paratrooper brigade which liberated the Western Wall in the Six Day War of 1967, and was one of the first soldiers to reach the Wall.
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Rabbi Mordekhai Avrahami
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Rabbi Yishai Ba'avad General Secretary of Rabbis of Yehudah and Shomeron regions.
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Rabbi Dov Avraham Ben-Shorr is the founder and dean of Beith David Yeshiva. He is an author, shohet, mohel, and sofer stam. Past articles by this author include "Removing the Labels, Finding Unity" and "A Tale of Two Camps". He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, lives with his family in the community of Ma´aleh (Pnei) Hever near Hebron.
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Rabbi Meir Yaaqov Ha-Levi Haqaq
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Rabbi Yeshayahu [Julius] HaKohen Hollander. Editor of a new publication of Talmud Bavli with Rashi embedded, previously he was a Ram in Yeshivat Hesder. He learned at Yeshiva Poneviz and Kollel Valozin, and merited to study under Rabbi Yitzhak Kolitz z"l, Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. He holds a M.Sc. Theoretical Physics at Hebrew University and is a licensed Patent Attorney with twenty five years in industry. He was a general manager of Heled Educational Experiences and taught in Ricanati School for Economics at Tel Aviv University. Born in New York in 1937, came to Israel in 1948.
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Rabbi Elitzur Segal
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Rabbi Dov Meir Stein Received semikha for the Rabbinut from Rav Sternberg of Edas Hareidi. A pioneer in the Sanhedrin's renewal for the last 20 years, he has been secretary of the Sanhedrin since its inception, dealing with logistical aspects as well as interacting with recognized Torah scholars and inviting rabbis to join the body.
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Rabbi Hillel Weiss Professor of Jewish literature, in the Department of the Literature of the Jewish People in the Faculty of Jewish Studies in Bar Ilan University. He is an active member of Professors for a Strong Israel, working to advance Israel’s political and economic independence.

Legal Rulings & Opinions

Relationship to the Nascent Sanhedrin

The Sanhedrin Initiative consists of the nascent Sanhedrin, four subcourts and more than a dozen committees.[2]

The "Special Court for Matters Concerning the Nation and the State" functions within the charter it has been given by the "Special Court for the Executive Oversight of the Sanhedrin", but it occasionally functions independently. Views expressed by these subcourts, in general, have not be reviewed by the nascent Sanhedrin and as such they carry only the authority that a regular Jewish court of law or committee would hold.

Besides its normal function, the "Special Court for Matters Concerning the Nation and the State" is expected to develop "expert legal opinions" and "legal briefs" that may be used at a future date when a full sanhedrin may decide on these issues. Until that time, their views do not necessarily reflect the binding decision of a Sanhedrin, or even the views of all the members of the Sanhedrin Initiative.

External Links

The following links represent some initiatives to restore traditional Jewish government to the people of Israel. They are not in any way related or endorsed by the nascent Sanhedrin, but are often of interest to its English speaking visitors.

The following links are to the secular government which exercises civil authority in the majority of the Land of Israel

References

  1. See Organizational structure of the Sanhedrin
  2. ibid.