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Convert challenge to Chief after JFS

Liberal, Masorti, Reform demand denominational parity with Orthodox

December 23, 2009 10:39
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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

The Board of Deputies faces an uphill battle to secure non-Orthodox support for a change in the law in order to override last week’s Supreme Court judgment on Jewish school admissions.

The Liberal, Masorti and Reform movements have all indicated that their support for any change to the Equality Bill, currently going through Parliament, will be conditional on their converts being accepted into mainstream Orthodox schools.

But since it was the initial refusal of JFS to accept the child of a Progressive convert that launched the recent legal battle, this condition would require a significant concession from the Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks, the religious authority for JFS and several other Jewish schools.

Jonathan Arkush, the Board’s senior vice-president, confirmed this week that some weeks ago it had begun exploring a possible change in the law in anticipation of an adverse ruling from the Supreme Court.

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