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Crime and punishment in Jewish law : essays and responsa / edited by Walter Jacob and Moshe Zemer
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Chapter 6

CONFRONTATION OF HALAKHAH AND RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE

Moshe Zemer

When I was a young graduate student at the Hebrew Univer sity in Jerusalem , the only orthodox religious disturbance that! encountered were occasional shouts ofShabbas ! when a vehi­cle would pass infrequently through a religious neighborhood on Shabbat . This was the extent of religious violence that I expe rienced in Israel during my student days. As the years went by, these occasional shouts turned into verbal violence, eventually leading to violent demonstrations, with stone throwing and attacks on individuals suspected of having violated the Sabbath or other commandments of the Torah .

Most distressing is the fact that precisely those who claim to be the guardian of the fortress of halakhah are those who dese crate the Torah , both its letter and its spirit, through their violent demonstrations. We should make plain that not only do their actions violate the laws of the state and undermine the founda tions of democracy, they also contravene halakhah, in whose name they are ostensibly acting.

Notes for this section begin on page 87.

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