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Friday, October 04, 2013

Supreme Court: No such thing as 'Israeliness'

Israel's Supreme Court has ruled that there is no such things as 'Israeliness' and that Jews have to be so designated on their identity cards.

Professor Uzzi Ornan, a longtime proponent of separation of religion and state, and journalist Uri Avnery, recently spearheaded an appeal seeking to reverse a lower court's ruling that denied their request to be listed as members of the Israeli nation in the government's population registry. The Supreme Court disagreed with the lower court's claim that this matter was not justiciable, but it nevertheless upheld the decision, saying that the plaintiffs had failed to demonstrate the existence of an Israeli nation. It added that this debate should be held and resolved outside the court as part of the country's political discourse.

Ornan is the founder of "I am Israeli," a nonprofit organization created several years ago whose members claim they are part of an Israeli nation. In 2000, Ornan asked the Israeli Interior Ministry to list him as a member of the Israeli nation under the rubric "ethnicity" in government-issued identity cards. Until recently this section denoted the bearers' ethnic group, for example Jewish, Arab, Druze or Circassian, but in light of various legal challenges (the most recent one led by Ornan in 2003), identity cards no longer make explicit reference to ethnicity (that section comprises only asterisks).

The government's population registry still includes that indicator for internal use and in some occasions it may be officially stated, but not on personal documentation.
Ornan and his friends can't escape it. They're Jews. Deal with it. 

I've discussed 'Israeliness' several times - see here, here and here.

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1 Comments:

At 4:34 PM, Blogger Sunlight said...

Ah, well... will this mean that entering through a non-favored door will continue to be classified as "you people" and buried out on the desert mesa somewhere, if by chance we die in a car wreck in Israel if we were to make Aliya?

 

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