An extended treatment of this topic by Rabbi Broyde in a groundbreaking essay can be found
\n\n\u201cFor everything there is a season, and a time for every object of desire under the heavens. \u2026 A time to be silent and a time to speak. A time to love and a time to hate.A time for war and a time for peace\u201d (Koheles-3:1 and 3:7-8).\u2026.. Indeed, there is a time to
\nspeak of war and of peace and a time when political and military considerations augur for silence\u2026. determination of the halakhic propriety of any Israeli incursion is contingent both upon accurate analysis of points of fact as well as resolution of questions of Jewish law. Nevertheless, it is beyond dispute\u2014both as a matter of fact and as a matter of Halakhah\u2014that, once hostilities have commenced, Israel must prevail because the State of Israel\xa0cannot afford the luxury of losing a war. Military defeat would assuredly entail the loss of a countless number of Jewish lives. When such threat looms, military action assumes the guise of a \u201cMilchemes Mitzvah\u201d \u201cto deliver Israel from the enemy\u201d.Under such circumstances any action\u2014indeed any word\u2014that gives support to the enemy is an action that endangers Jewish lives\u2026\u201d
\nRabbi J.David Bleich
\nContemporary Halachic Problems
\nVolume 3-Part 2-Chapter 11
\nThe Issur Ben Tzvi Hersh
\n\nTshuvos and Poskim Shiur
\nwas honored to present\xa0
\none of the leading Jewish scholars of our day
\n\n\n\xa0professor of law at Emory University School of Law
\n\xa0senior fellow and projects director
\n\xa0at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion
\nwho at this dark difficult time in our history
\ndiscussed through a Torah and secular lens
\nMilchemes Mitzvah
\nThe Intersections
\nof
\nJewish Law, International Law
\nand
\nThe Laws of War
\nRabbi Michael J. Broyde is professor of law at Emory University School of Law and senior fellow and projects director at the Center for the Study of Law andReligion at Emory University. Broyde's Semicha (yoreh yoreh ve-yadin yadin) was obtained in 1991 from Yeshiva University ,he was a Dayan of the Beth Din of America, where he also served as Menahel . He was the Founding Rabbi of the Young Israel of Atlanta.
\nIn addition to his many books, Broyde has written more than 250 articles and book chapters on various aspects of law and religion, Jewish law, and religious ethics, as well as an often-cited article on impeachment in theHarvard Journal of Law and Public Policy.He has written on military ethics from a Jewish law view, marriage and divorce in the Jewish tradition, bioethical dilemmas from a religious view, women\u2019s rights in the Jewish tradition, the general relationship between secular and Jewish law in its many different facets. A list of his works may be found on hiswebsite.Broydehas been a visiting professor at Stanford,Hebrew University,and most recently theUniversity of Warsaw Law School in Polandand in theInterdisciplinaryCollege of Lawin Herzliya,Israel.He received a juris doctorfrom New York University and published a note on its law review. He also clerked for Judge Leonard I. Garth of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
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