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Avi Maoz did indeed resign, but that really does not mean that the danger has passed - voila! Sheee

2023-03-05T13:11:54.694Z


"The joy over Avi Maoz's resignation from the government is too early" Attorney Irit Rosenblum, founder of "Hadesh Family" and legal expert, warns against the religious coercion that still threatens women


The joy over Avi Maoz's resignation is premature and may eventually lead to more difficult results.

He won't give up.

As a member of the government he was limited in promoting his agenda through legislation.

As a member of the Knesset, who is not a member of the government, he will be free to promote dark private legislation that will harm the rights of women and couples that were achieved with great effort and years of struggle.

Some of them are rights that are not enshrined in law but in court rulings.

Legislation in the current coalition structure, and against the background of the legal reform, could pass and march the State of Israel back decades.



On the eve of Women's Day 2023, we are no longer concerned with the question of whether Israeli society is undergoing change.

This is already a fait accompli.

The question is what is the price we are required and will be required to pay.

The Hametz law and the law that expands the powers of the rabbinical courts that were read in advance are the first steps to the religiousization process


accompanying the legal reform.

The real danger in this process is not only the laws of chastity and purity, which mainly concern women, it is naivety to think so and perhaps also stupidity.

Religion has always been used as a protective tool by its messengers, politicians and rulers.



The abuse that made me understand the people who vote for Ben Gvir


soon on the route "I'm 74 years old, and in the best shape I've ever been in my life"


deputy minister?

I wouldn't get into a taxi driven




religiously by Avi Maoz, when it happens to an individual, it is an emotional and personal move that a person chooses out of desire - when this happens in the midst of a large public there is already an intentional hand here.

When there is a deliberate hand, it is already coercion, and when it is coercion, it has a heavy price.

"The Hametz law and the law that expands the powers of the rabbinical courts that were passed in preliminary reading are the first swallows" (Photo: Reuven Castro)

No, we did not enter this life.

This is not what we have been fighting for for decades.

On the eve of International Women's Day, the picture before our eyes scares me.

Those who think that the revolution does not concern them, think again.

As Mordechai said to Esther: "Do not imagine in your heart to escape."

What was is not what will be.


So where will we pay the heaviest

price because of the regime coup or the "legal reform" as you call its captains?

At home, in the status of a woman and in the family of course.



The laws of religious law consider the family part of the internal organs of the state and when they take over the state they are allowed to treat our organs as if they were their own.

The religious establishment enters the living room and the bedroom of all of us, wants to know who we fell in love with, where and how we met, with members of which religion we wish to live, if we are pure enough or impure, lest the priests fall in love with divorced Zion girls, the new immigrants from the local diaspora, girls of sex


One and not members of the other sex, lest she give birth to another bastard or illegitimate child, or God forbid, she wishes to terminate her pregnancy and abort the fruit of her womb, and so on and on, restrictions that we cannot meet and the public also refuses.

"He will be free to promote dark private legislation that will harm the rights of women and couples that were achieved with great effort and years of struggle" (Photo: Irit Rosenblum)

The fear of these restrictions sharpens and accompanies the public from the day they are born until the day they die.

It begins when the foreskin of the newborn is cut off and the firstborn are not counted, later the mitzvahs are celebrated for them and the daughters for atonement, then, when we come under the veil, even then we must undergo a two-and-a-half-hour test for our kosher and virginity, which is determined by, the devil knows who.

And for dessert, when God forbid we want to divorce, we can once again "enjoy" the benefits of the religious court, which mainly has laws from Dauraita but also many laws of its own.

The rabbinate, let's not forget, is ultimately a civil institution appointed by the secular state.



The icing on the cake will be experienced again on our last journey to our burial, where they will once again ask to examine our kosher and the kosher of our death, all to find us a place of burial or find ourselves beyond the fence.



This is today's Israeli reality, an intolerable reality, a reality that has changed the lives of our free citizens and less free citizens, who kept silent and accepted and believed that it would be good, to stand up and say enough.

Stop the deterioration, restore sanity, do it yourself, rise up, make your voice heard, because no one will do it for you.



happy woman's Day!


At least you can bless more.



The author: Attorney Irit Rosenblum, founder of a new family and author of the book "In the Garden of God", expert in family law and philosophy.

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