Daniel Greenberg
Daniel Greenberg is a lawyer specialising in legislation and the legislative process. He has 30 years experience in the private and public sectors dealing with legislation. He was a Parliamentary Counsel for 20 years; he is now an officer in the House of Commons, and a writer, trainer and adviser.
January 28, 2021 15:34
The lifestyle of many Charedim has become incompatible with Judaism
Those who have attended illicit weddings under lockdown represent a self-indulgent sect that should be disowned by the rest of the Jewish world
March 13, 2019 11:03
We need a proper, transparent way of holding our mediocre rabbis to account
Rabbis can get away with poor performance because the profession is not properly regulated, writes Daniel Greenberg
November 24, 2016 22:34
Why it would be wrong to elect a Chief Rabbi
According to tradition, a rabbi should be chosen by his peers, writes Daniel Greenberg
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