Daniel Greenberg
Daniel Greenberg is a lawyer specialising in legislation and the legislative process. He has 30 years experience in the private and public sectors dealing with legislation. He was a Parliamentary Counsel for 20 years; he is now an officer in the House of Commons, and a writer, trainer and adviser.
The lifestyle of many Charedim has become incompatible with Judaism
Those who have attended illicit weddings under lockdown represent a self-indulgent sect that should be disowned by the rest of the Jewish world
We need a proper, transparent way of holding our mediocre rabbis to account
Rabbis can get away with poor performance because the profession is not properly regulated, writes Daniel Greenberg
Why rabbis should put their courts in order
A new bill may be aimed at sharia courts, but there are issues for our Batei Din too.
Why it would be wrong to elect a Chief Rabbi
According to tradition, a rabbi should be chosen by his peers, writes Daniel Greenberg
Universal jurisdiction should not be fudged
Analysis: Gambling not in spirit of Judaism
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