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“A Jewish And Democratic State:” Reflections on the Fragility of Israeli Secularism

Zvi Triger

 

Abstract

This essay explores fragility of Israeli secularism related to Jewish religion. Topics discussed are the impact of religious monopoly over personal status in Israel on Israeli secularism, the origination of religious monopoly over personal status during the Ottoman Empire's rule over Palestine, and dispute resolution of domestic cases in communities' and tribes' religious tribunals under their religious laws.