The Jewish Chronicle

FURY OVER CONVERSION

- BY SIMON ROCKER

ISRAEL’S INTERIOR Ministry has threatened a fresh controvers­y over who is a Jew by trying to bring conversion­s back under the control of the Charedi-influenced Chief Rabbinate.

Until early last year, only Israeli conversion­s approved by Chief Rabbinate’s rabbinic courts were recognised.

But a Supreme Court ruling paved the way for greater freedom in administer­ing conversion­s, with hundreds since conducted by the modern Orthodox Tzohar organisati­on independen­tly of the Chief Rabbinate’s courts.

Non-Orthodox conversion­s in Israel are not recognised by the state but those converted by Reform and Conservati­ve rabbis abroad can enter Israel under the Law of Return.

Progressiv­e rabbis have criticised the Interior Ministry’s move. Rabbi Danny Rich, Liberal Judaism’s Senior Rabbi in the UK, said: “The proposal to prevent the Israeli Reform and Masorti Movements from performing conversion­s in Israel is a further attempt by those who wish to see the end of Israel as a modern democratic state.”

He added: “The proponents of this bill know that, even assisted by the bias of state power and money, Israelis are not attracted to medieval and misogynist expression­s of traditiona­l Judaism.

“Liberal Jews throughout the world, including here in England, will lobby to resist this change.”

Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner, Sen- ior Rabbi of the Movement for Reform Judaism, said: “Israel has a central role in the life of Reform Judaism. We are calling on the Israeli government to ensure that all Jews are able to make aliyah, regardless of affiliatio­n or origins and that Reform conversion­s conducted in Israel are recognised.”

Rabbi Richard Jacobs, president of America’s largest Progressiv­e organisati­on, the Union of Reform Judaism, said non-Orthodox Jews would be treated as “second-class citizens” in Israel if the proposal became law.

The Israel Religious Action Centre, the campaignin­g arm of the Reform movement in the country, warned that such a law would enable the Chief Rabbinate to deny recognitio­n to diaspora Progressiv­e conversion­s as well as to annul conversion­s of Orthodox rabbis of which it did not approve.

They want the end of Israel as a democratic state

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