David lau was the hareidi candidate for chief rabbi. " Lau took a semikhah (rabbinic ordination) test in 1993. Dov Lior, the administering rabbi, asserted that Lau brought papers with answers to previous tests into the exam room. Lau denied the allegations, but he was disqualified.[4][5] He was re-tested in 1994, and passed the exam"
He was preferred over Rav David Stav, who is a greater talmid chacham. You reap what you sow
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someone is getitng divorced the woman has the upper hand, in this case, it is even more juicy since it is the Chief Rabbinate's BD so therefore take the side of the man.
This Kuntress exposes some of the rot in the Israeli government sponsored Beis Din system, and is indicative of their devious machinations to appease the radical feminists.
The feminists have the upper hand, and don't let Halacha get in their way. The Israeli Supreme Court has interfered many times in the Rabbinate's rulings, and ignored Halachah, and the state sponsored rabbis always have the fear of getting smacked down by some secular judge.
The rabbis that get a salary from the Chief Rabbinate's office, must toe the feminists' line, if they want to keep getting their pay check, or else they will be fired. It's all about the Benjamins, or the Sheqels.
David lau was the hareidi candidate for chief rabbi. "
ReplyDeleteLau took a semikhah (rabbinic ordination) test in 1993. Dov Lior, the administering rabbi, asserted that Lau brought papers with answers to previous tests into the exam room. Lau denied the allegations, but he was disqualified.[4][5] He was re-tested in 1994, and passed the exam"
He was preferred over Rav David Stav, who is a greater talmid chacham.
You reap what you sow
Stav is a joke.
ReplyDeletewhat does it matter to you, you don't recognize the rabbanut, anyway. or the State.
ReplyDeletewho is the author of this piece?
ReplyDeleteAnd what is their connection to Mr Fried?
He is a great Rabbi.
ReplyDeleteIt's just that hareidim don't want any leniencies on conversions.
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someone is getitng divorced
ReplyDeletethe woman has the upper hand,
in this case, it is even more juicy since it is the Chief Rabbinate's BD
so therefore take the side of the man.
This Kuntress exposes some of the rot in the Israeli government sponsored Beis Din system, and is indicative of their devious machinations to appease the radical feminists.
ReplyDeleteThe feminists have the upper hand, and don't let Halacha get in their way. The Israeli Supreme Court has interfered many times in the Rabbinate's rulings, and ignored Halachah, and the state sponsored rabbis always have the fear of getting smacked down by some secular judge.
The rabbis that get a salary from the Chief Rabbinate's office, must toe the feminists' line, if they want to keep getting their pay check, or else they will be fired. It's all about the Benjamins, or the Sheqels.