Ayala Procaccia is a retired Israeli Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel.
10 Facts About Ayala Procaccia
Ayala Procaccia was born in Kibbutz Ashdot Ya'akov to a German father, Hanan Aynor, and a Polish mother, Yaffa Puterman-Efrat.
Ayala Procaccia was an only child, and attended public schools in Tel Aviv.
Ayala Procaccia served in the Israel Defense Forces between 1959 and 1961.
Ayala Procaccia graduated from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem with an LL.
Ayala Procaccia was appointed judiciary in 1987, and served in both the Jerusalem Magistrates' Court and in the Jerusalem District Court until 2001.
Ayala Procaccia supported the right of children in East Jerusalem and said that children's right to free education in East Jerusalem is not being met.
In 2008, in the case "Center for Jewish Pluralism v Ministry of Education", Procaccia ruled that the education system does not need to fund religious educational establishments.
Ayala Procaccia's final ruling as a supreme court justice struck down an Interior Ministry regulation that made foreign workers lose their work permit on the occurrence of childbirth or pregnancy.
The compiled list of supreme court cases with Ayala Procaccia is shown below.