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Israeli Law and Jewish Law, Are they Contradictory?
Can a religious individual take a case to the secular courts?
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Topics: | Israel, Law; Jurisprudence |
Ram Winograd resides as a Judge at the Jerusalem District Court. He was ordained as a Rabbi by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel in 1992, earned his LLB degree (Bachelor of Law) at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1994, and his BCL degree at the University of Oxford in 1996. In between, he served as a clerk to the Justice E. Goldberg of the Israeli Supreme Court and was accepted to the Bar. He then worked as an attorney at law at a law firm and as an assistant lecturer at the Hebrew University and Ramat-Gan College. He was nominated as a Judge of the Jerusalem Trial Court in 2003 and was appointed as a Judge of the Jerusalem District Court in 2011.
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