Israeli High Court to Decide Practical Impact of Torah Study Basic Law After Key Clause Removed
How 12 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Maariv · 21 hours ago
What happened
Israel's Basic Law on Torah Study had its practical equal rights clause removed after coalition pressure, leaving its real-world impact uncertain and subject to Supreme Court interpretation. The law, part of a political deal with ultra-Orthodox parties, recognizes Torah study as a core value but raises economic and social concerns about military service exemptions and resource allocation.
- 01The equal rights clause was removed from the Basic Law on Torah Study under coalition pressure.
- 02The law now mainly declares Torah study as a fundamental value without practical enforcement.
- 03Ultra-Orthodox parties rejected prioritizing military service over Torah study in the law.
- 04The Supreme Court will determine the law's practical implications going forward.
- 05Legal advisors warn the law could harm the economy and reduce ultra-Orthodox integration.
- 06The law is part of a deal linking exemption laws to support for judicial overhaul legislation.
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