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Rare! The Comments of the Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac HaLevi Herzog on the Constitution of the State of Israel, 1949, Judaica.A most important historical document regarding the constitution of the young State of Israel. 11 pages handwritten and signed by Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Ha'Levi Herzog, the Chief Rabbi of Israel, on the constitution proposed by Dr. Leo (Pinchas Yehuda) Cohen. The first to submit a draft of a proposed constitution, with the establishment of the State, was Leo Cohen, a religious Jew with a PhD in law. He was given the task by the Jewish Agency in 1947. After writing the draft, which was based also on sources of the Jewish tradition, it was published in a volume together with the response of many of the most prominent rabbis of the time. The proposal was submitted in 1949 to Zerach Varhaftig, the first chairman of the Constitution Committee of the Knesset. The committee discussed the proposal yet eventually rejected it.  
Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac HaLevi Herzog, received a copy of the proposed constitution in order to comment on it. Rabbi Herzog's response is written with utmost respect yet also with utmost decisiveness. The style of the letter as well as its script indicate Rabbi Herzog's excitement from the enormity of the historical event of forming a Hebrew constitution and from the danger inherent in the clauses of the proposed constitution.31cm.

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