Wednesday, March 10, 2010

What’s Wrong With Israel’s Proposed Conversion Bill

Another admission that Israel is the last confessional state in the world, simply fascinating that only a few rabbis, the ultra-orthodox, like our friend, Meir Kahane, are able to decide who is Jewish.

Only in Israel. On the day that the U.S. vice president arrived in Israel, reportedly to thwart Israel’s bombing of Iran, and following two days of intensive talks between Israel’s prime minister and President Obama’s special envoy to the Middle East, the Israeli government almost fell ... because of a proposed bill about conversion to Judaism.

How could a conversion bill, which set out to marginally expand the list of rabbis who can perform conversions in Israel, set off a string of events that almost brought the government down? Though hard to imagine, the Israeli government coalition agreements include clauses that call for legislation to improve conversion in Israel. This week, such legislation was discussed in the Knesset law committee, and the proposed

What’s Wrong With Israel’s Proposed Conversion Bill

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