A “Jewish State…to Be Known as the State of Israel”: Notes on Israeli Legal Historiography
Lahav, Pnina
Журнал:
Law and History Review
Дата:
2001
Аннотация:
In 1953 a musical titled The Adventures of Nasseradin opened in Tel Aviv. One of its tunes, the “Song of Law,” had music and lyrics so appealing that overnight it became the most popular song in Israel. The subject of the lyric was a tyrant, the Emir of the Kingdom of Buchara. Two brothers were arguing over a pot, and the Emir in his capacity as judge, presided over their trial. His decree: plaintiff and defendant should be executed and the pot thrown into the royal treasury.
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