Justice in Israel
Important Legal Victory
In a landmark decision today, the Supreme Court of Israel ratified a
settlement between twelve Messianic Jewish believers and the State of
Israel, which states that being a Messianic Jew does not prevent one
from receiving citizenship in Israel under the Law of Return or the Law
of Citizenship, if one is a descendent of Jews on one's father's side
(and thus not Jewish according to halacha).
This Supreme Court decision brought an end to a legal battle that has
carried on for two and a half years. The applicants were represented by
Yuval Grayevsky and Calev Myers from the offices of Yehuda Raveh &
Co., and their legal costs were subsidized by the Jerusalem Institute
of Justice.
All twelve of the applicants were denied citizenship solely based on
grounds that they belong to the Messianic Jewish community. Most of
them received letters stating that they would not receive citizenship
because they "commit missionary activity". One of the applicants was
told by a clerk at the Ministry of Interior that because she "committed
missionary activity", she is "acting against the interests of the State
of Israel and against the Jewish people". These allegations are not
only untrue, but they also do not constitute legal grounds to deny
one's right to immigrate to Israel.
This important victory paves the way for persons who have Jewish
ancestry on their father's side to immigrate to Israel freely, whether
or not they belong to the Messianic Jewish community. This is yet
another battle won in our war to establish equality in Israel for the
Messianic Jewish community just like every other legitimate stream of
faith within the Jewish world.
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