[net.religion.jewish] Conversions and Isreal

faust@osu-eddie.UUCP (Mitch Faust) (05/31/85)

The other day on NPR's All Things Considered I caught the tail end of a
story about the Conservitive Movement urging a boycott of some Kinesset
members for voting on a law that would only recognize conversions done by an
Orthodox rabbi.  I did'nt catch most of it, can anyone elaborate for me?

                                     Mitchell Faust

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P.S. thanks to all the people who resonded to my question about wheather in
     Israel.

david@uwvax.UUCP (David Parter) (06/05/85)

> 
> The other day on NPR's All Things Considered I caught the tail end of a
> story about the Conservitive Movement urging a boycott of some Kinesset
> members for voting on a law that would only recognize conversions done by an
> Orthodox rabbi.  I did'nt catch most of it, can anyone elaborate for me?
> 
>                                      Mitchell Faust

some body (i don't remember which) of the Conservative movement has voted 
to ban from speaking (at any Conservative function), any chaver keneset
(member of the keneset) who voted for the change to the law of return, which
would have added the words 'according to halacha.' Of course, the intent
of such a change is another attemp to invalidate Conservative and Reform
Judaism in Israel.

I agree with the sentiment of the Conservative movement, that they cannot
ignore this vote, but am not happy with the implications of their decision
for a free and open debate on the issues involved.

david
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