Editor – Joel Katz
Religion and State in Israel is not affiliated with any organization
or movement.
RABBINATE/RELIGIOUS COUNCILS
On Monday, Deputy Minister for Religious Services Rabbi Eli Ben-Dahan participated in the monthly meeting of the Council of the Chief Rabbinate and re-emphasized the importance of the [Tzohar Law] and its implementation.
However, according to reports in the haredi media, Sephardi Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef expressed his ongoing opposition to the law, calling it “a serious blow to the world of the rabbinate.”
The chief municipal rabbi of Beersheva, Rabbi Yehuda Deri who is a member of the Council and brother of Shas chairman Arye Deri, said “we will not honor the law, it is preferably that the law for abolishing marriage registration districts be cancelled.”
The chief rabbinate issued a statement saying that the Council of the Chief Rabbinate would establish a committee to examine the implementation of the law, which will present its opinion to the chief rabbis.
“Until the recommendations have been submitted and the chief rabbis have given their authorization, couples will still need to present a certificate of single marital status and confirmation of Jewish status from the local rabbinate where they live,” the chief rabbinate stated.
CONVERSION/non-HALACHIC
JEWS
[Haim Amsalem] was heavily critical of Bayit Yehudi’s stance on a bill proposed by Hatnua MK Elazar Stern for reforming the conversion process, and said he had decided not to join the party because of this issue.
“During my last contact with Bayit Yehudi some three weeks ago, it became clear to me that they have taken the hard-line national- religious and even Haredi position on the issue of conversion, which is something I cannot come to terms with,” Amsalem said.
He said that the most central concern of his at present was the prevention of assimilation and the adoption of a more accessible and reasonable conversion process.
“If Bayit Yehudi is going in the other direction, if there is no chance to solve this problem with them, then there is nothing for me with them [and] joining such a party would be a waste of my time,” he said.
By Rabbi Eliezer Melamed
JEWISH AND DEMOCRATIC STATE
AGUNOT/MARRIAGE
May I humbly suggest we all place that empty chair at our seder table; let us raise the awareness that not only were we slaves thousands of years ago, but till this very day, there are Jews who are not freed from the chains of a broken marriage.
What is the current state of agunah activism? How can communities support agunot and the organizations that advocate for them? What are the different tactics used in Israel and America? This session will explore the current advocacy strategies employed by agunah organizations, as well as strategies to prevent iggun from happening to you or your family members.
Dr.
Rachel Levmore and Rabbi Jeremy Stern. Presided by Beverly Siegel.
KOTEL/WESTERN WALL/WOMEN OF THE WALL
AUDIO: The WOW Factor: Women of the Wall
Recording from 2013 JOFA International Conference panel December 7-8, 2013 John Jay College, NYC
Speakers: Rahel Jaskow, Cheryl Birkner Mack, Rabbi Jacqueline
Koch Ellenson
Moderator: Rabbi David Kalb
"How women choose to pray at the Kotel has incited controversy and clashes, making its way to the highest courts in Israel. What is really going on with the Women of the Wall and how does it affect Jews and feminists in the Diaspora?
Get the latest updates from activists and members of Women of the Wall. This panel will explore the monthly reality on the ground, the potential solutions for the Kotel plaza and the implications of these events for the Jewish and feminist communities in the Diaspora."
Anat Hoffman, IRAC/Chair of Women of the Wall, speaks about
her Bat Mitzvah, her family and her journey as leader of WOW. (Forward to 26:44
mark)
First, I come to stand in solidarity and support of the Women of the Wall. I believe in the cause: women praying together at the Kotel according to their custom.
Second, because this is who I am. It’s one thing to believe in principles, ideas, ideals. It’s another thing to act on them.
Third, I do this in memory of my wife, who would want me to be here. Every month, in some way, I remember her.
NON-ORTHODOX JUDAISM
see also:
http://www.jta.org/
ALIYAH/ISRAEL-DIASPORA RELATIONS
see also: http://www.masslive.com/
EDUCATION/CORE CURRICULUM
RELIGION AND STATE
BEIT
SHEMESH “MODESTY” ATTACK
Click here for Israel TV interview with
woman attacked in Beit Shemesh [Hebrew] http://www.mako.co.il/news-channel2/
BURIAL/CREMATION/CHEVRAH KADISHA/ZAKA/ICHUD
HATZOLAH/EULOGIES
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
see also: http://www.catholicnews.com/
HAREDI SOCIETY
Survey:
- 30% employees reluctant to work alongside ultra-Orthodox men
- 37% employers preferred not to hire ultra-Orthodox men
- 27% of employers preferred not to hire ultra-Orthodox women with children
Haredi women, each from a different stream of the Haredi mosaic, graduated from a new program that provides them with opportunities to work in Israel.
The project, which trains Haredi women to work in their communities as early childhood counselors, originated at the National Council of Jewish Women’s Research Institute for Innovation in Education at Hebrew University and is supported by the Hadassah Foundation.
According to Kenanie-Bram, who educates Haredi women on how to start businesses, the problem is that women entrepreneurs are not getting the support they need to get started, let alone succeed.
“Our culture and legal framework need to
change. Women need to be given breaks when it comes to taxes and regulations,”
she argued.
See also: Teaching Haredi Women To Succeed in
Business (2011 article)
http://blogs.forward.com/sisterhood-blog/
see
also: http://www.ncjw.org/
KASHRUT/RITUAL SLAUGHTER
IDF HAREDI DRAFT
RELIGION AND SOCIETY
This summer the Daniel Centers for Progressive Judaism, the leading Reform institution in the Tel Aviv-Jaffa area, is teaming up with BINA Center for Jewish Identity and Hebrew Culture, to bring to life current critical social issues facing Israeli society and matters of Judaism & social justice in a new two week seminar for Jewish Educators, Leaders, Rabbis and Rabbinical Students.
PASSOVER
HOLOCAUST
TEMPLE MOUNT
Op-ed: Prayer on the Temple Mount can wait
Op-ed: Prayer on the Temple Mount can wait
By Rabbi Reuven Hammer
By Yisrael Medad
By Michael Freund
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