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Rabbi Michael Baris “The mirror reflected: land registration and Jewish law”

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Rabbi Michael Baris

“The mirror reflected: land registration and Jewish law”

Rabbi Michael Baris, a member of the Israeli Bar, holds a PhD in Philosphy from Bar-Ilan and a law degree from Hebrew University. Rabbi Baris teaches Jewish Law, Philosophy of Law and Labour Law at the Sha'arei Mishpat Academic Center in Hod Hasharon. A former Rosh Kollel in Ofra, and Rabbi (Ram) at the Yeshivat Hesder in Karnei Shomron, he is currently the Rabbi of the Synagogue founded in Tel Aviv by the late Chief Rabbi of Israel and the IDF, Rabbi Shlomo Goren.

From a lunchtime lecture held on Wednesday, 13th of May 2015.

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Rabbi Michael Baris

“The mirror reflected: land registration and Jewish law”

Rabbi Michael Baris, a member of the Israeli Bar, holds a PhD in Philosphy from Bar-Ilan and a law degree from Hebrew University. Rabbi Baris teaches Jewish Law, Philosophy of Law and Labour Law at the Sha'arei Mishpat Academic Center in Hod Hasharon. A former Rosh Kollel in Ofra, and Rabbi (Ram) at the Yeshivat Hesder in Karnei Shomron, he is currently the Rabbi of the Synagogue founded in Tel Aviv by the late Chief Rabbi of Israel and the IDF, Rabbi Shlomo Goren.

From a lunchtime lecture held on Wednesday, 13th of May 2015.

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