Asa Kasher is an Israeli professor emeritus of philosophy and professional ethics at Tel Aviv University and a senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS). He is a distinguished figure in public discourse, renowned for authoring the IDF’s Code of Ethics, winning the Israel Prize for Philosophy in 2000, and contributing extensively to professional ethics, military ethics, and the philosophy of democracy. Kasher also holds positions at Shalem College, has served on numerous governmental committees and advised on ethical codes for various public organizations.
Yehoraz includes eulogies presented by Asa Kasher, his wife Naomi and their daughter Shirith, in memory of their son and brother (1966-1991), an excelling IDF armor major and Technion – Israel Institute of Technology student of electrical engineering.