

Episode 19 - Chareidim and Judicial Reform w/Dr. Moshe Koppel
6 snips Mar 26, 2025
Dr. Moshe Koppel, a leading computer scientist and advocate for judicial reform in Israel, explores the Haredi community's complex relationship with governance and reform. He discusses the implications of Israel's lack of a written constitution and the challenges of current judicial practices. Koppel reflects on his unexpected journey into politics and the importance of dialogue in achieving a balanced approach. With a focus on the evolving political landscape, he shares insights on the future of governance and the role of younger generations in shaping unity.
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Accidental Politician
- Moshe Koppel, a computer scientist, became involved in Israeli politics unexpectedly.
- He offered his political opinions to MK Mickey Eitan and was invited to observe constitutional committee meetings.
Constitution Pros and Cons
- Israel's lack of a formal constitution offers flexibility but creates instability in a polarized society.
- It allows for power grabs by different branches, exemplified by the judiciary's increasing authority since 1980.
Outdated Constitutions
- Constitutions, while seemingly enduring, can become outdated due to societal shifts.
- A 1948 Israeli constitution might not reflect the current population's values, unlike the US Constitution.