Jewish Best Interest
Time to take a hard look at the jewish wordsmithing of the concocted term ‘best interest’ of the child. For the history buffs, this term was introduced into the Christian world in 1925, by a sephardic jew in a black robe who sat on the high court of the State of New York. Judge Cardozo stated in Finlay v Finlay that ‘the judge acts as parens patriae to do what is best for the interest of the child.’ After ninety-two years of jewish games and mis-interpretations we come to the court of another jew, Judge Hope Schwartz-Zimmerman of Suffolk County, Long Island, who applied the jewish best interest test in… Read More »Jewish Best Interest