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State of Halakha - Israel’s History in Jewish Law review: Examining Israeli history through the eyes of halakha

Rabbi and educator Aviad Tabory explores watershed events and major issues in modern Israeli history through the lens of halakha

September 1, 2023 14:56
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State of Halakha — Israel’s History in Jewish Law
by Aviad Tabory
Maggid, £22.99

The founding of the state of Israel marked a religious, as well as political, revival. For millennia, Jewish law (halachah) had grappled only with individual and communal questions. From 1948, it had to contend also with matters of state.

Rabbi Tabory tells the story of halachah’s renaissance through a series of short, beautifully clear, essays addressing its response to key events in Israel’s history. One of these is the 1976 hijacking of a plane, which was forced to land in Entebbe, Uganda. The terrorists demanded the freeing of terrorists in Israeli jails in exchange for the hostages.

While the world waited to see what would happen, rabbis debated the issue. A mishnah allows captives to be redeemed, albeit only for their true value (Gittin 4:6), but what about swapping terrorists for hostages?

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