4 knitted judges were appointed to the Jerusalem District Court

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Respect for the sector. The Judicial Appointments Committee today selected 4 knitted judges for the Jerusalem District Court.

Judge Rabbi Dr. Ilan Sela, A yeshiva graduate for young people and the Merkaz Harav, who served as registrar and acting judge, was appointed a full district judge.

Justice of the Peace Elazar Nahlon (Husband of former Knesset member Tehla Friedman) Graduate of Amit Gush Dan and Yeshivat Har Etzion.

The judge Pnina Neubert (Daughter of the Civil Service Commissioner, Rabbi Prof. Daniel Hershkovitz), a graduate of the “Segula” ulpan in Kiryat Motzkin and a rabbi of Beit Hillel, served as a judge of the Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court.

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The judge Michal SharvitJudge of the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court, graduate of Horev Ulpan

These four judges join the crocheted judges who are already serving in the Jerusalem District Court and some of whom were also candidates for the Supreme Court:

Tamar Rapaport-Bezeq A graduate of Horev Ulpan and a communist in Bnei Akiva.

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Hannah Lump Graduate of Zvia Studio in Rehovot

Miriam Lifshitz Graduate of National Service and Bar Ilan University

Ram Winograd A graduate of the Netiv Meir Yeshiva High School and the Har Etzion Yeshiva, where he was ordained a rabbi.

Aaron Farkash Graduate of Yad Binyamin Yeshiva High School.

andMoshe suffers Graduate of the Horev Yeshiva and the Military Rabbinate Choir.

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