Hebrew University
Hebrew University - Itzhak Galnoor (Dept of Political Science)
revisited: How Itzhak Galnoor smeared Israel Prize winner Nahum
Rakover
Rakover was one of the main targets of the
McCarthyist assault on freedom of speech launched by the Israeli
Labor Party and the rest of the Left in the 1990s. Rakover is a
professor of law at Bar Ilan University. He is an expert in Jewish
law. In the early 1990s he held a side position as deputy legal
advisor for the government of Israel. … Rakover was invited in to
say what Jewish Law and the Torah think of gay marriage. Rakover
answered truthfully… That sent the PC camp into ionospheric orbit.
The Left then launched a merciless vicious venomous ad hominem
assault on Rakover. … Within days, Professor Itzhak Galnoor, a
Hebrew university leftist from political science, who had earlier
been a Peace Now commissar, attacked Rakover. Galnoor was at the
time serving as the Labor appointed head of the civil services, a
position from which he introduced affirmative action double
standards. Galnoor opened up internal persecution of Rakover in the
civil service and sought to get him fired.
http://www.conservativetruth.org/opinionet/archives2/ccsp/2002/ccsp28.htm
The Redemption of the Target of PC
McCarthyism in Israel
Steven Plaut
March 8, 2002
It was in small print and on an inside page, so
you will be forgiven if you did not notice that the Israel Prize in
Jewish Law this year is being given to Prof. Nahum Rakover. This is
newsworthy because, you see, Rakover was one of the main targets of
the McCarthyist assault on freedom of speech launched by the Israeli
Labor Party and the rest of the Left in the 1990s.
Rakover is a professor of law at Bar Ilan
University. He is an expert in Jewish law. In the early 1990s he
held a side position as deputy legal advisor for the government of
Israel, this in the days of the Rabin-Peres junta and the initiation
of Oslo National Suicide.
It was at this time that Israel’s politicized
Supreme Court made a ruling recognizing homosexual "marriages" when
it ordered El Al to allow a gay steward to give his friend a spousal
ticket. That learned opinion cited Michel Foucault, gay Marxist
deconstructionist murderer, as a legal basis for the decision. The
decision was written by Dalia Dorner, the same justice who signed
the writ putting the Arab murderers of 15 year old Dani Katz back on
the streets (at Aharon Barak’s initiative).
The Knesset then held hearings on the Dorner
atrocity. In these hearings, Rakover was invited in to say what
Jewish Law and the Torah think of gay marriage. Rakover answered
truthfully that the Torah considers it an abomination and that
granting a spouse ticket to a gay partner is no different from
giving it to someone practicing bestiality with his dog.
That sent the PC camp into ionospheric orbit.
The Left then launched a merciless vicious venomous ad hominem
assault on Rakover. It should be noted that Rakover did not even
state his OWN opinion about "gay marriage", only the Torah’s, a task
for which he was getting paid as part of his job.
Within days, Professor Itzhak Galnoor, a Hebrew
university leftist from political science, who had earlier been a
Peace Now commissar, attacked Rakover. Galnoor was at the time
serving as the Labor appointed head of the civil services, a
position from which he introduced affirmative action double
standards. Galnoor opened up internal persecution of Rakover in the
civil service and sought to get him fired. He was backed by Yael
Dayan, Far Left Knesset bimbo from Labor. Demands for the dismissal
of Rakover filled the press.
Rakover’s reputation and name were dragged
through the mud by the McCarthyist Left. Never mind that he is one
of Israel’s greatest legal minds and was only stating what appears
in black and white in the Torah. Citing the Torah became in effect a
crime in PC Israel.
As I said, the pendulum has completed its
swing, and at long last justice is being done. Long overdue, Prof.
Nahum Rakover is getting his Israel Prize. For those who suspect
that such McCarthyism is dead in Israel, note that Prof. Galnoor
still teaches at the Hebrew University.
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