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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ya''akov Ne''eman is an Israeli lawyer and the current Minister of Justice. On December 8, 2009, while serving as the Minister of Justice, Ne''eman gave a speech at a Judicial Conference in Jerusalem said that he believed that Halakha should gradually be made binding law in Israel, with the ultimate goal of making Israel a Halachic state. "Step by step, we will bestow upon the citizens of Israel the laws of the Torah and we will turn Halakha into the binding law of…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ya''akov Ne''eman is an Israeli lawyer and the current Minister of Justice. On December 8, 2009, while serving as the Minister of Justice, Ne''eman gave a speech at a Judicial Conference in Jerusalem said that he believed that Halakha should gradually be made binding law in Israel, with the ultimate goal of making Israel a Halachic state. "Step by step, we will bestow upon the citizens of Israel the laws of the Torah and we will turn Halakha into the binding law of the nation . We must bring back the heritage of our fathers to the nation of Israel. The Torah has the complete solution to all of the questions we are dealing with." In effect, the Justice Minister of a Modern Democracy called for the replacement of the nation''s civil law by Mosaic theocratic law. Essentially he took the same relative structural positions as the most extreme fundamentalist Moslems who call for Sharia (Islamic Law) to govern modern society.