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The Jewish Chronicle

Israeli fury over plan for rival convert court

July 1, 2015 14:49

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

An initiative by the Jewish Agency to set up its own independent conversion court could challenge the Israeli rabbinate's global monopoly on giyur.

Israel's rabbinical courts are currently the sole authorities that can decide on the Jewishness of converts who seek Israeli citizenship. This has enabled them to enforce a more stringent level of conversion on liberal-minded rabbinical courts in diaspora communities.

However, the Jewish Agency's plan for an independent conversion system, which was overwhelmingly endorsed by its board of governors last week, has the potential to streamline conversion and make life easier for converts who wish to move to Israel and have had trouble convincing the Israeli rabbinical courts of their Jewishness.

Jewish Agency chairman Nathan Sharansky has said that it is a response to the frustration of Jewish communities around the world over the dismissive attitude of the strictly Orthodox batei din towards potential converts. Under the new framework, modern-Orthodox Israeli rabbis will travel to those communities and partner the local rabbis in performing conversions.