The Jewish Chronicle

Nationalit­y Law ‘may stain Israel in eyes of free world’

- BY SIMON ROCKER

THE BRITISH Reform movement has criticised a controvers­ial bill before the Knesset which seeks to reinforce Israel’s Jewish character.

While Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has backed the planned Nationalit­y Law, Justice Minister Tzipi Livni has forced a postponeme­nt of the vote due to have taken place on Sunday. Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home) leader Naftali Bennett said he would leave the coalition if the bill was not supported.

In a statement this week, the Movement for Reform Judaism said that the proposals “appear to be an attempt to supersede existing law guaranteei­ng the equality of all citizens.

“In the interest of securing a future for Israel that is Jewish, pluralist, democratic and just, we call for this new law to be withdrawn before it is enacted.”

A warning about its potential adverse impact has also come from Avinoam Bar-Yosef, president of the Jewish People Policy Institute, an Israeli think-tank that has consulted diaspora communitie­s, including British Jewry, on the issue.

The bill, Mr Bar-Yosef said, “may break the balance between the Jewish and democratic character of the state.

“Our research showed that, according to diaspora Jewry, such a bill may stain Israel in the eyes of the free world and, worse, distance Jews who are among the supporters of Israel.”

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