Miriam Naor
Mount Meron committee issues second interim recommendations
The commission was established in mid-2021 following the death of 45 men and boys on April 30, 2021, in a mass crush on Mount Meron, the site of the tomb of Talmudic sage Shimon Bar Yochai.
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Miriam Naor: Part Jewish mother, part judicial mensch - opinion
Sa'ar calls ex-chief justice Miriam Naor ‘Crusader for justice’ at funeral
Lapid livid after Smotrich insults deceased judge
Religious Zionist Party head said recently departed Miriam Naor was just another judge who destroyed the Supreme Court.
Ex-chief justice Miriam Naor dies at age 74
Former chief justice Miriam Naor was currently heading Meron disaster inquiry
Meron probe paused after COVID-19 exposure, inquiry chair quarantined
The state inquiry proceedings have paused pending inquiry chairwoman Miriam Naor's PCR test results.
Where will Miriam Naor go with the Meron disaster state inquiry?
Naor is a moderate, but she is secular and a moderate activist.
Mount Meron: Ex-chief justice appointed to head state inquiry panel
Naor was picked due to her stature leading the entire judicial branch and her experience handling highly complex matters.
Ex-chief justice Naor: Migrants issue was resolved with UN, but PM caved
In early April 2018, Netanyahu made a sudden and dramatic announcement that after 12 years of debating, an answer had been found to the migrants’ dilemma.
Ex-chief justice: Court did not give IDF license to kill on Gaza border
PM should readopt U.N. plan to solve migrant issue, says Naor
Ex-chief justice: Justices’ meetings with PM necessary even under probe
Naor, who ran the judicial branch until October, made the comments to Kan radio in what was only her second public interview since stepping down.
Naor: I am not Right or Left, so the Right calls me Left
Former Supreme Court president says judges just doing their job
Justice Sohlberg attends settlement jubilee as private citizen after court president boycotts
Is it possible not to show bias on a topic like this?
Column One: Breaking Israel’s imperial court
If the Knesset and the government do not act immediately to end the Supreme Court’s escalating judicial coup, 10 years from now there won’t be a ceremony to mark 60 years of settlement.