Shahar Lifshitz
Bar Ilan University Faculty of Law
This Article greatly benefited from comments and criticisms by Ori Aronson, Ayelet Blecher, Cyintina Bowman, Mary Anne Case, Hanoch Dagan, Tsilly Dagan, Ariela Dubler, Ira Ellman, John Ekelaar, Elizabeth Emnes, Daphna Haker, Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, Shay Lavi, Assaf Hamdany, Gidon Parchomovsk, Elizabth Scott, Alex Stein, Hadas Tagari, Josef Weiller, and participants in workshops at the Bar Ilan University Law School, and the New York University Law School, and at the conference Rights and Obligations of the Contemporary Family: Theorizing Individualism, Families and the State at Tel Aviv University Law School. I also thank Mati Rozenbaum and Clara Zilbergeg for excellent research assistance, and the Tel Aviv Theoretical Inquiries in Law editorial board members for their wonderful editing.
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