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Israel Line - Thursday, March 31, 2005
31/03/2005 20:02:00 **
High Court Approves Conversions Abroad
The Knesset will hold a special session next week in the wake of the
High Court of Justice's decision this morning to approve conversions in
Reform and Conservative ceremonies conducted abroad for fifteen non-Israeli
residents who asked to be recognized as Jews in accordance with the Law
of Return, THE JERUSALEM POST reported. Shas submitted the signatures
of 25 MKs this afternoon demanding to hold a session.
In its 7-4 ruling, the court did not address the question of whether
non-Jews who convert in Reform or Conservative ceremonies inside Israel
should be considered Jewish. The court ruled in favor of the petition
saying that despite the establishment of the Ne'eman Commission to find
a compromise solution between the Orthodox and the Reform and Conservative
movements, there was still no formal resolution of the problem, and that
the court could not rule in accordance with the committee recommendations
that were never agreed upon.
According to the court's decision, "We accept the fact that the
misuse of overseas conversions must be prevented, but why exclude other
Jewish movements, which the state also believes must be treated equally?"
The decision added that the recognition of overseas conversions must
not be limited just to those who wish to join the community that performed
the conversion, it also must recognize conversions carried out according
to the standards and traditions of a community to which an individual
wishes to join. The government, it said, was not authorized to rule that
only conversions performed by one body, as suggested by the Ne'eman Commission,
would be recognized by the Law of Return.
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