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FALSE PROPHETS
The various, often contradictory, political pronouncements under the guise of halachic decisions or the rather nebulous concept of Da'at Tora are today's manifestation of false prophecy.
LIBERAL INTELLECTUALS
Why doesn't Professor [Amnon Rubinstein] question those liberal intellectuals who so enthusiastically supported the the Vietcong in the '60s and were so silent during the excesses of the '70s.
THE RELIGIOUS COURTS
Regrettably, this power is rarely used, and instead the religious courts have expanded the use of get me'usseh to negate any favourable decisions gained by the wife in the civil courts. I have first-hand knowledge of a situation in which the husband who was jailed for non-payment of child support adjudicated by a civil court, pleaded with and begged the religious court for permission to grant a divorce. The dayanim denied his request on the grounds of get me'usseh and declared, in no uncertain terms, that for them to consider the divorce, the wife must first forgo all prior decisions of the civil court as regards property, custody and child support and throw herself at their mercy.