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Yehuda Weinstein (Template:Lang-he; born April 19, 1944) is an Israeli lawyer and the Attorney General of Israel, having replaced the previous attorney general, Menachem Mazuz, on 1 February 2010.

Biography

Weinstein was born in Tel Aviv, Mandate Palestine to Jewish Parents who made Aliyah from Poland during the 1930s. He grew up in Florentin, Tel Aviv, and during his adolescence he was involved in sports, especially boxing, and won the Israeli youth boxing championship. During his national service in the Israel Defense Forces, he served in the Paratroopers Brigade. He later graduated from Tel Aviv University with a B.A in Law and M.A from Bar-Ilan University.

Weinstein then worked for the State Attorney's Office as a prosecutor for the Central District Attorney's Office, and in his latter role there, before his retirement in 1979, he served as a senior deputy for the District Attorney's Office. Towards the end of his term there he founded his own private law firm, and became known as a successful criminal defense layer, specializing in White-collar crimes. Among other known clients, he represented Ezer Weizman, Aryeh Deri, Ehud Olmert, Benjamin Netanyahu, Yossi Beilin, Avigdor Ben-Gal and others.

Weinstein was mentioned in the Israeli media outlets as one of the leading candidates for the role of the Attorney General of Israel both in 2004 and 2009, and as a leading candidate for the role of State Attorney in 2007. On 6 December 2009, the Israeli Cabinet voted to appoint him as the next AG, replacing Meni Mazuz on 1 February 2010.

Prior to Weinstein becoming Attorney General, an Indian national was illegally employed as a cleaner in his home; after he became AG, Weinstein decided to prosecute the wife of Ehud Barak for illegally employing a foreign worker in her home.

Weinstein lives in Herzliya Pituah, married to Aviva and a father of three.

Criticism

Weinstein came under intense criticism for his inaction regarding a number of rabbis in Safed, who, according to Haaretz called on Jewish homeowners to not rent to Arabs—an action they claim is prohibited by Halakha. A number of MKs, mainly from Meretz, and public intellectuals, attacked him for dallying on pursuing an investigation against the rabbis, who they argued, as civic officials, were in severe violation of Israeli law.

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References

  1. Cabinet appoints Yehuda Weinstein as next AG Globes, 6 December 2009
  2. Zarchin, Tomer (1 February 2010). "Mazuz takes his leave of the cabinet". Haaretz. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
  3. Dana Weiler-Polak and Gidi Weitz, "Wife of Israel's attorney general to be probed for allegedly hiring illegal worker", Haaretz, 6 February 2011
  4. http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/israel-yet-to-act-against-safed-rabbis-who-warned-against-renting-to-arabs-1.370139
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