Israel appointed female judge to Sharia court for first time
breaking with Jewish ultra-Orthodox that forbids women from serving as jurists
Judicial Appointments Committee voted unanimously for appointment of Hana Mansour-Khatib to Muslim court, of which there are nine in Israel.
Jewish women forbidden by Israeli law from sitting in Rabbinical courts
Judicial Appointments Committee voted unanimously for appointment of Hana Mansour-Khatib to Muslim court, of which there are nine in Israel.
Jewish women forbidden by Israeli law from sitting in Rabbinical courts
Sharia courts decide on family, marriage, divorce, custody of children.
ultra-Orthodox politicians blocked appointment of female judges to avoid precedent
Mansour-Khatib, to be sworn in by Israeli President Reuven Rivlin
Mansour-Khatib, to be sworn in by Israeli President Reuven Rivlin
a family lawyer from Tamra, a predominantly Arab city in northern Israel
She became first female judge to be appointed to religious court in Israel
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