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Religion and State in Israel
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In this book, Prof. Gideon Sapir concisely reviews the history of the relationship between religion and state in Israel. He discusses, among other things, the rise and fall of the famous "status qu...
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05 March 2026

In this book, Prof. Gideon Sapir concisely reviews the history of the relationship between religion and state in Israel. He discusses, among other things, the rise and fall of the famous "status quo" in this field, and examines key issues from social, political, and legal perspectives. Sapir points out that the map of challenges in the field of religion-state relations has changed its face over the past two decades and argues that the main challenge in Israel in this field today is finding a way to integrate the ultra-Orthodox public into the country’s various circles of life.
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Pages: 74
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Brill Research Perspectives in International Law
Publication Date:
05 March 2026
ISBN: 9789004758872
Format: Paperback
Gideon Sapir is a professor of law at Bar-Ilan University. His most recent books in English are: The Israeli Constitution: From Evolution to Revolution (Oxford, 2018); State and Religion in Israel: Philosophical-Legal Inquiry (Cambridge, 2019) (with Daniel Statman).