Background
His father was a Holocaust survivor from Łańcut, Galicia (Central-Eastern Europe), his mother an Israeli who had come to Uruguay to teach Hebrew.
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His father was a Holocaust survivor from Łańcut, Galicia (Central-Eastern Europe), his mother an Israeli who had come to Uruguay to teach Hebrew.
He received his Bachelor of Arts in Jewish Thought and Philosophy from Hebrew University, cum laude, in 1984, and his Doctor of Philosophy from Hebrew University in 1989.
He is a Senior Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, Professor of Jewish Thought and Philosophy at Hebrew University, and a faculty member at the Mandel Leadership Institute in Jerusalem, Israel. From 1988-1992 he was a fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows (1988-1992). Halbertal has been a visiting professor at Yale Law School, Harvard Law School, the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and New York University Law School.
Halbertal was reared in Israel in a modern Orthodox family.
Religion and State
Halbertal believes that the Israeli government ought to finance and subsidize religious education, synagogues and mikvahs, but not impose doctrinal tests on these institutions. In his view, individuals should have an equal opportunity to form Orthodox, Reform, or other kinds of congregations with the same access to state funding.
Democracy
Halbertal is profoundly committed to the democratic process. “Democracy is a non-violent form of adjudicating different ideologies.
lieutenant’s very easy to be non-violent when stakes are low.
In Israel we are in a condition where the stakes are very high lieutenant’s a tribute to Israel that it has managed to maintain democracy under such conditions of diversity and high political stakes. I would like to see other Western states deal with this condition without becoming fascistic.”.
According to Halbertal, what “distinguishes between the so-called ultra-Orthodox point of view and a modern Orthodox or modern approach (is) that tradition doesn’t monopolize all of value, all of truth.”.
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He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Jewish Review of Books.