
February 21, 2002
OU/RCA
Statement
Regarding Israeli Supreme Court Ruling On Non-Halachic Conversions
The
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America and the Rabbinical
Council of America are deeply concerned by the ruling of the Israeli
Supreme Court, which allows persons converted in Reform and Conservative
ceremonies in Israel to register as Jews.
We
support the Israeli Chief Rabbinate in condemning this decision, which
ignores the historical realities of the State of Israel.
Prime Minister David Ben Gurion, at the time of the establishment
of the State of Israel, recognized the Israeli Chief Rabbinate and its
designees to be the sole decisors in matters of Jewish identity.
We
are concerned that in issuing its decision, the Supreme Court has
transcended its jurisdiction and has trespassed into the domain of the
religious authority of the Chief Rabbinate.
Whereas the Court maintains that its decision is limited to
statistical procedures pertaining to citizens’ identity cards, we
agree with the dissenting opinion of Supreme Court Justice Yitzchak
Englard that “this is not merely a matter of statistics but rather a
sharp ideological dispute. Conversion is a matter of Torah law as formulated in the
Jewish Halachah throughout the generations.”
The
decision of the Court may eventually lead to the division of the People
of Israel into two camps. There
will be a group of halachically valid Jews and a group of people who are
Jewish only by the ruling of the Supreme Court.
Inevitably this myopic decision will be tragic for all of Israel,
but especially for those who have been misled by the Court to think that
they are Jewish.
Today,
when the State of Israel is at war with its enemies, our greatest need
is for unity. Now is not
the time for divisive actions by the Israeli judiciary.
Rather, it is a time for all of us to maintain profound reverence
for our common sacred heritage.
The
Orthodox Union, now in its second century of service to the Jewish
community of America and beyond, is a world leader in youth
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America is the world’s largest body of Orthodox rabbis serving
communities around the globe.
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