Good news about Conversion Bill

July 20, 2010 

Good morning,
 
It is with a mixture of pleasure and relief that we share the news that MK David Rotem has withdrawn the controversial amendments to the Law of Conversion - for the time being at least.
 
Although it is sad that it was such a negative issue that prompted people around the world to speak up in opposition, it does provide some important lessons.  The first is that we cannot assume that Israeli politicians will always act in a manner aimed at benefitting Israel or Klal Yisrael - we need to be vigilant in monitoring events and acting when we believe something detrimental to the Jewish world is being proposed.
 
The second thing is to realise how much we can achieve when we act in unity with our brothers and sisters around the world.  We must build on this initial success and work even harder to support the work of the WUPJ and the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism in their work to make Israel the egalitarian and pluralistic democracy dreamed of by Herzl and described in the Declaration of Independence.
 
Although this Bill has been withdrawn for now, there is a strong possibility that it will be re-introduced after the High Holydays unless we maintain the pressure on the Government of Israel to make sure that it is totally withdrawn.  Please maintain your support for us over this important matter and consider asking those Jewish organisations that you support what their stand on this issue is. Ask if their leadership sent a letter of support, and if not - why not?

The UPJ was proud to add its voice of condemnation for the bill, which was reported as the lead story on the Australian Jewish News online edition (to ready the story, go to: www.ajn.com.au - under “News - National”).     
 
Best wishes,
 
Ian Samuel
Chair, ARZA Australia

David Robinson
President, Union for Progressive Judaism

Rabbi Jeffrey Kamins
Chair, Moetzah (Rabbinic Council)

Steve Denenberg
Executive Director, Union for Progressive Judaism

 
 
19 July 2010 IRAC Website|Blog||Contact

Dear Friends of IRAC,Amazing news.  We just learned that the Conversion Bill will not go to vote this Wednesday - a huge success! You deserve a gigantic thank you. Because of your overwhelming opposition, MK Rotem realized that he did not have the support to pass the Conversion Bill at this time. Thank you to all of the organizations and movements worldwide, to all who sent thousands of letters, faxes, and phone calls, and to all who spread the word to your friends, family, and congregants about the dangers of this bill. It was an incredibly important fight, and the government listened to us - nothing demonstrates the power of global grassroots efforts and advocacy more than this success.I would also like to thank by name the IMPJ/IRAC staff members who worked tirelessly these past two weeks - lobbyist Loren Puris, attorney and Legal Aid Center for Olim Director Nicki Maor-Center, Attorney Riki Shapira Rosenberg, Media Liaison Yuli Goren,  Associate Director Noa Sattath, and all of IRAC’s communications and administrative staff. I would especially like to thank the director of the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism, Rabbi Gilad Kariv, who led this entire effort.Although it is cliché, we have won the battle but not yet the war. When Knesset reconvenes after the High Holidays, the fight will start all over again, as the bill has only been postponed, not defeated completely - but we know we can count on you to mobilize and stop the bill when the time is necessary.And, believe it or not, in spite of this bill we have been busy with other things here at IRAC. This past Tuesday, we organized a special conference in the Knesset about the Western Wall (Kotel), addressing the steadily growing strictness imposed by the ultra-Orthodox over the Wall itself as well as the surrounding area. Through our efforts, Members of Knesset and progressive Jewish leaders spoke in favor of greater tolerance and pluralism at this sacred site that is so important to men and women from all Jewish streams. Be sure to read the included article about this groundbreaking day in Knesset.While we are incredibly busy, the Jewish calendar does not stop, and tonight marks the beginning of Tisha Ba’av. For a beautiful teaching on how the struggle over the conversion bill connects to Tisha Ba’av, please be sure to read ARZA Executive Director Rabbi Danny Allen’s moving D’var Torah, included as an article. Though we succeeded in stopping the bill, Rabbi Allen’s teachings remain applicable as we continue our fight for religious pluralism and tolerance in Israel and around the world, and for a unified Jewish people.Thank you again for your tremendous efforts. Your work has paid off.

L’Shalom,

Anat Hoffman

The Israel Religious Action Center is a department of the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism.


 
Knesset Lobby discusses freedom of prayer at Western Wall
By Jonah Mandel, Gil Shefler, and Greer Fay Cashman, Jerusalem Post, July 14th 2010

A day after Anat Hoffman, chairwoman of the Women of the WaWall prayer group, was detained for holding a Torah scroll at the Kotel … read more…
The Diaspora Need Not Apply
By Alana Newhouse, The New York Times, July 19th 2010

WHO is a Jew? It’s an age-old inquiry, one that has for decades (if not centuries) pprovoked debate … read more…
On Conversion, Alienating Israel’s Friends
By J.J. Goldberg, Jewish Daily Forward, July 19 2010

Considering all the threats Israelis face right now - what with Hezbollah missiles  to the north, Iran’s nuclear program to the east, war crimes lawsuits in Europe and Gaza blockade-busters on the high seas - you might think the last thing they’d be looking for would be a fight with their closest ally, the American Jewish community. read more…
Reform leader: Israelis worried by conversion bill too
By Ruth Eglash, Jerusalem Post, July 19 2010

Many Israelis also feel threatened by the conversion bill being promoted by Israel Beiteinu MK David RotemRotem because they believe it will only strengthen the hold of the haredim here, Yaron Shavit, chairman of the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism, told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday.  … read more…
PM says opposes conversion bill
By Roni Sofer, YNet News, July 19 2010

On the backdrop of recent tensions with Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clarified Sunday morning that he is against the controversial conversion bill initiated by Lieberman’s Yisrael Beiteinu faction, which he said would ‘create a rift among the Jewish people.” read more…

 

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