Ruth Gavison (; March 28, 1945 – August 15, 2020) was an Israeli expert of human rights, professor of law at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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, and recipient of the
Israel Prize
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History
Prior to the Israel Prize, the most significant award in the arts was the Dizengoff Prize and in Israel ...
.
Biography
Ruth Gavison was born in
Jerusalem
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on March 28, 1945 to a
Sephardic Jewish
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family. Her father's ancestors were
Moroccan Jews
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who immigrated from
Tetouan to
Jerusalem
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in the 19th century. Her mother's side was
Greek Jewish. She grew up in
Haifa
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. She graduated from Hebrew University law school in 1969. In 1970, she was also awarded a B.A. in Philosophy and Economics.
Further academic degrees and qualifications:
* LL.M., 1971, Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
* D.Phil. (Oxon.) (legal philosophy), 1975,
University of Oxford
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.
* Clerk to Justice B. Halevi, Israel Supreme Court, 1970.
* Admitted to the Israeli Bar, 1971.
Academic career
Her areas of research included Ethnic Conflict, the Protection of Minorities, Human Rights, Political Theory, Judiciary Law, Religion and Politics, and Israel as a
Jewish and democratic state. She was a member of the
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, based in Jerusalem, was established in 1961 by the State of Israel to foster contact between Israeli scholars in the sciences and humanities and create a think tank for advising the government on res ...
.
Judicial career
Gavison was nominated for a position on Israel's
Supreme Court
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in 2005 but failed to secure a majority for the appointment. Justice Minister
Daniel Friedmann reportedly asserted in 2007 that existing Supreme Court justices opposed her nomination because of their disagreement with her views.
Published works
She published an essay on privacy in the ''Yale Law Journal'' and edited a volume dedicated to H.L.A. Hart's legal philosophy published by Oxford. Recently, she published an essay about days of rest in divided societies (co-authored with Nahshon Perez), included in ''Law and Religion in Comparative Context'', published by Cambridge. She was a member of the editorial board of the ''
Jewish Review of Books''.
With Rabbi
Yaaqov Medan
Yaaqov Medan (spelled Yaakov or Ya'acov) (; born 1950) is an Israeli Orthodox rabbi, co-Rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Etzion, a respected leader in the Religious-Zionist community, and a lecturer in Tanakh, Gemara, and Jewish philosophy.
Biogra ...
, she coauthored the
Gavison-Medan Covenant, a proposal for the coexistence of religious and secular Israelis.
Civil rights activism
Gavison was a founding member of the
Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI), where she served for many years as Chairperson and as President from 1996 to 1999. Professor Gavison was a member of the
International Commission of Jurists
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from 1998 to 2008. In 2005 she founded
Metzilah (Center of Zionist, Jewish, Liberal, and Humanistic Thought) and served as its chair and founding president.
Academic appointments
* 1969–2020: various appointments at the Faculty of Law of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem (HUJI).
* 1978–1980: Visiting Associate Professor of Law,
Yale Law School
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.
* 1984–2010: Haim H. Cohn Chair for Human Rights, HUJI.
* 1990–2010: Full Professor, Faculty of Law, HUJI.
* 1990–1992: Visiting Professor of Law,
University of Southern California
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.
* 1998–1999: Fellow, Center for Human Values,
Princeton University
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.
* 2010–2020: Professor Emerita, HUJI.
* 2011–2012: Fellow, Strauss center for Law and Justice,
NYU Law School.
Public committees
Gavison was a member of numerous Israeli Public Inquiry committees, including the following:
* 1976: Member, Kahan Committee on Privacy (generated Israel's law of privacy 1981).
* 1983: Member, committee on the privacy of information in governmental data-banks (generated an amendment to the privacy law).
* 1987–1990: Member, a public committee on orthodox-secular relationships in Israel.
* 1994–1997: Member, National Committee for Scientific and Technological Infrastructure.
* 1996–1997: Member, Zadok committee on press laws.
* 1997–1998: Member, Shamgar Committee on the Appointment of the Attorney-General and Related Issues.
* 2006–2008: Member,
Winograd Commission to investigate the
2006 Lebanon War
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.
* 2013–2015: commissioned by the minister of Justice to report on the constitutional anchoring of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state.
Awards and recognition
* In 1997, Gavison was awarded the
Zeltner Prize for legal research.
[Resume of Ruth Gavison (''in Hebrew'')](_blank)
Israel Prize website
* In 1998, she received the Bar Association Prize, together with Association for Civil Rights in Israel.
* In 2001, she received the Avi Chai Prize, together with Rabbi
Yaakov Medan, for bringing together Israeli society.
* In 2002, she was awarded the Jerusalem Prize for tolerance.
* In 2003, she was awarded the
EMET Prize.
* In 2003, she was granted an honorary doctorate by the Jewish Theological Seminary, New York.
* In 2009, she was awarded the Cheshin Prize for excellence in research by the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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.
* In 2009, she was granted an honorary doctorate by the
Bar-Ilan University
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.
* In 2011, she was awarded the
Israel Prize
The Israel Prize (; ''pras israél'') is an award bestowed by the State of Israel, and regarded as the state's highest cultural honor.
History
Prior to the Israel Prize, the most significant award in the arts was the Dizengoff Prize and in Israel ...
, for legal research.
["Law professor Gavison wins Israel Prize for legal research" - ''The Jerusalem Post'', March 21, 2011]Judges Rationale for grant of Israel Prize ''(in Hebrew)''
Israel Prize website
* In 2013, she received the Solomon Bublick Award of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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.
* In 2015, she was awarded an honorary degree by the Open University in Israel.
See also
*List of Israel Prize recipients
This is an incomplete list of recipients of the Israel Prize from the inception of the Prize in 1953 - 2025.
List
For each year, the recipients are, in most instances, listed in the order in which they appear on the official Israel Prize website ...
References
External links
* Mika Levy
Biography of Ruth Gavison
Jewish Women's Archive
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Israel Prize website
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Website of Ruth Gavison
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Debating Israel's Identity - Fathom Journal
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