The Law of Return and the Law on Citizenship as expressions of the Jewish and Democratic nature of the State of Israel
For students and moderators
Table of Contents
I. The Activity Units
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Table of Contents
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Introduction: For Educators and Students: The Law of Return and the Law on Citizenship as Expressions of the Israel's Jewish and Democratic Nature - Rationale, Basic Assumptions, Needs, and Means.
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7-12. The Law of Return: 7 Cases for Analysis and Debate, as follows:
7. Case 1: NRP & David Ben Gurion
8. Case 2: Rufeisen, known as Brother Daniel
9. Case 3: Binyamin Shalit & Israel Supreme Court
10. Cases 4, 5: Proposed Amendments to the Law
11. Case 6: Shoshana Miller & Israel Supreme Court
12. Case 7: Falas Mura
13. Overview: Activity Units
14. Conclusion: For the Educator
II. Background Documents
15. The Law of Return (with Amendments)
16. Population Registration Ordnances
17. Summary of Definitions on "Who is a Jew?" by Barbara Weill
18. Ben Gurion's letter to Jewish scholars on the Law of Return
19. Israel Supreme Court as the High Court of Justice: Excerpts from the judgement of the Rufeisen case.
20. Israel Supreme Court as the High Court of Justice: Excerpts from the Shalit case judgment
21. Israel Supreme Court as the High Court of Justice: Excerpts from the Shoshana Miller case judgment
22. Jewish Pluralism or Orthodox Monopoly? Summary of the Shoshana Miller claim to the Supreme Court
23. Falas Mura: Still Waiting: Excerpts from Israel Yearbook and Almanac 1994, 1995