Shai Cohen, sarvan get |
I heard this morning on the radio an interview with MK Eli Ben Dahan. Ben Dahan had been in charge of the rabbinical courts before he entered the Knesset, and he is familiar with the case of Shai Cohen. He pointed to the fact that Cohen has been in jail for over 6 years refusing to give a get and for most cases of jail for refusal to give a get it takes just days or weeks, with extreme cases taking up to two months. Sitting in jail beyond that is very rare, as most people realize by then that this is not the way to go. The fact that Cohen has sat for 6 years and continues to refuse to give the get indicates that there is something unusual about him.
MK Rav Eli Ben Dahan |
What was interesting is something else Ben Dahan said. He said that a judge had previously refused to grant Cohen mehadrin food and the ability to daven with a minyan in jail, despite the formal request. The judge wanted to harshen the conditions of Cohen, and how can he deserve to act as a religious man eating mehadrin when he is refusing to give a get. The judge was overruled by the Prison Authority because it goes against prisoners rights and is a legal problem to deny such things.
Ben Dahan said that he considers this absurd that someone who refuses a get can be considered religious with the right to demand mehadrin food and minyan. He said that he is proposing a law that would deal with this issue, though he did not go into detail as to what he is going to propose, as the idea is to make the conditions harsh enough to persuade the prisoner to give the get. I found on INN confirmation that Ben Dahan is proposing a law that will make conditions of sarvan get prisoners much more difficult for them, but it too does not give details of what would be denied to such people.
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Why do prisoners have so much rights in Israel?
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I am of the opinion that many rights should be taken away from prisoners, but as far as Israel and America,, they seem to be pretty similar in granting rights.. in American prisons inmates can also get kosher and glatt food. as far as minyan it probably depends which prison the inmate is in
ReplyDeleteBut we've seen the pictures of the Arab terrorists who have their own common area with food supply and treats (I'm sure the Jews just get sponge cake for desert) and seemingly endless supply of cellphones (can't the Shabas have all electronics checked at the front gate like the US embassy?)
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