Finance Minister Smotrich Highlights Opportunity for Rabbinical Courts After Legal Reform
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 4 hours ago
What happened
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich praised the recent legal reform restoring rabbinical courts' authority over monetary disputes, calling it an opportunity to strengthen Torah justice in Israel. He criticized the secular judiciary as corrupt and highlighted the rabbinical courts' fairness and efficiency. Smotrich emphasized voluntary choice in adopting Torah law and the responsibility on judges to deliver transparent justice.
- 01Finance Minister Smotrich praises new law restoring rabbinical courts' monetary jurisdiction.
- 02He calls the reform a chance to strengthen Torah-based justice in Israel.
- 03Smotrich criticizes the secular judiciary as corrupt and disconnected from life’s complexities.
- 04Rabbinical courts are described as delivering honest, efficient, and transparent justice.
- 05More Israelis choosing rabbinical courts will increase preference for Torah law voluntarily.
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