Showing posts with label NIS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NIS. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Repost: Israel Hayom | High Court petitioned to stop state funding of yeshiva students


Nongovernmental organizations argue that following expiration of Tal Law, students are no longer eligible to receive state funds, which amounted to some 30 million shekels ($7.4 million) per month • Petitioners claim that since Tal Law has expired, there is no longer a legal basis to exempt the yeshiva students from military service.

Zvi Harel

Ultra-Orthodox men near the Tel Hashomer IDF Induction Center. [Archives] With the Tal Law no longer in effect, the fate of Yeshiva funding is up in the air. | Photo credit: Moshe Shai

The government should stop funding 54,000 yeshiva students who can no longer claim exemption from military service following the expiration of the Tal Law according to a petition filed Tuesday with the High Court of Justice.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Schedule for Dinei Yisrael Review Courses Posted

As a follow up to a previous post regarding this year's Dinei Yisrael exams for foreign qualified lawyers seeking to be admitted to the Israeli Bar, I just found the schedule for the Jerusalem review classes for the Dinei Yisrael Exam on the Bar Office's website.

It appears that Professor Yoel Tsur is stepping in for David Seville and organizing things this year.

The classes will be held at the Jerusalem Law Centre, 1 Chopin street- bus no. 13.

To register, contact The Israel Bar, Jerusalem, tel. 02-5411200, fax: 02-5610062  e-mail: mitmahim@israelbar.prg.il.

The charge for the course is: 200 NIS 1-2 subjects; 500NIS 3 subjects or more. And each exam costs 160 NIS.


And I have learned from Professor Tsur that even if you took the course in the past but failed the exam and want to take the course again, you must pay again. I'm not sure that's how David Saville did it and I definitely don't like that policy. I guess they don't guarantee your passage like BarBri.

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