"Je suis religieuse, et donc je m'oppose à la Loi fondamentale sur l'étude de la Torah" | Aliza Bloch
La Loi fondamentale sur l'étude de la Torah approfondira le sentiment que, dans l'Israël de 2026, il y a des groupes dont l'État attend tout, et des groupes dont l'État n'attend plus rien. Ce n'est…
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The author argues that the proposed Basic Law on Torah Study would entrench a two-tier system where some citizens are expected to contribute fully while others are released from all expectations. This critique targets the law's potential to deepen social and civic divides, not the value of Torah study itself. The piece reframes the debate around national responsibility and shared burden. Watch for whether this argument gains traction among religious opponents of the legislation.
