Judges and Judiciary
Apr. 8, 2016
The indefatigable Israeli Justice Dalia Dorner
While in Jerusalem last week, I had the great fortune to spend 90 minutes with former Israeli presidential candidate and Supreme Court Justice Dalia Dorner.





Julie L. Kessler
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George Washington Univ Law School
Julie is an attorney based in Los Angeles, a freelance writer for several publications, and the author of the award-winning book "Fifty-Fifty, The Clarity of Hindsight." She can be reached at www.VagabondLawyer.com
As a child when asked who I would dine with if I could pick, invariably I chose Golda Meir, Israel's tough-as-nails first woman prime minister. I never got to meet Golda, but while in Jerusalem last week, I had the great fortune to spend 90 minutes with former Israeli presidential candidate and Supreme Court Justice Dalia Dorner.
Dorner was born in Turkey in 1934 and brought to mandatory Palestine in 1944 by her Turkish mother and Russian father. Shortly thereafter, Dorner's father ...
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