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Preaching to the converted: What the press is saying about an unorthodox ruling

50 shares Ultra-Orthodox Hayat brothers practice Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, in the Western Wall in Jerusalem s Old City. (Nati Shohat /FLASH90) 1. Symbolic bombshell: A High Court ruling that people who convert to Judaism in Israel through the Reform and Conservative movements must be recognized as Jews for the purpose of obtaining citizenship through the Law of Return is regarded as a major bombshell Monday, upending years during which Israel’s Interior Ministry refused to take such a step. The deal is predictably celebrated by the non-Orthodox and deplored by the ultra-Orthodox, and is also thrust almost immediately into the political sphere, coming a few weeks before Israel goes back to the polls. With Conservative and Reform Jews making up just a tiny slice of Israel, most news reports focus not on the historicity of the ruling, but the fight surrounding it.

Israel Launches Largest Charitable Distribution Project in its History through Colel Chabad | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency | 6 Adar 5781 – February 17, 2021

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A unique African community who have practiced Judaism for a century despite persecution say they deserve the right to be recognized as Jews by Israel

A unique African community who have practiced Judaism for a century despite persecution say they deserve the right to be recognized as Jews by Israel jzitser@businessinsider.com (Joshua Zitser) © Provided by Business Insider Ugandan Jew Israel Siriri prays at the Stern Synagogue in Mbale, Uganda. Stephen Wandera/AP A Ugandan Jew, Yosef Kibita, has had his request to immigrate to Israel rejected. Israel s Supreme Court has said that his conversion did not occur in a recognized community. Uganda s chief rabbi wants the Abuyudaya community to be recognized and treated fairly. At the heart of the dispute is a case involving Yosef Kibita.

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