Your last guess is what I intended. Here's part of what I wrote in the previous post:
"It doesn't matter how many menorahs and magen-davids are inscribed on the courtroom walls. It doesn't matter if the judge wears a yarmulke or not. It doesn't matter if he or she knows how to sprinkle his or her legal opinions with verses from the Torah or quotes from Chazal. These courts are not what the Torah intended. They are a desecration of God's name.
So, now there should be no arguments over certain Jews decision to state that they do not recognize the authority of the Israeli courts,...when arrested for civil disobedience or attempting to do a misswah which goes against Israeli law, etc.
5 comments:
the arabic writing on the building? with the menora?
One of the bulbs looks kinda busted?
B"H
Busted light?
Trafic court and Family court are one and the same?
Court isn't kasher {your previous posst indicated this}?
BY,
Your last guess is what I intended. Here's part of what I wrote in the previous post:
"It doesn't matter how many menorahs and magen-davids are inscribed on the courtroom walls. It doesn't matter if the judge wears a yarmulke or not. It doesn't matter if he or she knows how to sprinkle his or her legal opinions with verses from the Torah or quotes from Chazal. These courts are not what the Torah intended. They are a desecration of God's name.
So, now there should be no arguments over certain Jews decision to state that they do not recognize the authority of the Israeli courts,...when arrested for civil disobedience or attempting to do a misswah which goes against Israeli law, etc.
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