Religious services minister backs marriage alternative outside of rabbinate

AuthorJEREMY SHARON
Published date06 October 2021
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
Although the minister said he believes the current government is uniquely able to bring about such change and that "I think we'll find ways to do it," a spokesman for Kahana said that he does not have immediate plans to implement such a framework.

Kahana's comments immediately drew condemnation from ultra-Orthodox MKs.

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Kahana said on Wednesday that although he believes marriage itself is a religious construct, he believes that there should be legal alternatives for those who cannot marry in Israel's religious institutions, currently the only avenue for marriage in Israel.

"I believe that every citizen of Israel needs to be able to actualize their partnership in a legal manner," the minister told Ynet.

"I think that marriage is a religious term which should remain 'according to the religion of Moses and Israel.' There are enough rabbis, much wiser than me in Judaism and Jewish law, who have outlines [for legal, nonreligious partnerships]," he continued.

Kahana referenced as one example the Gavison-Medan proposals on religion and state of 2003, which called for a civil marriage option for heterosexuals, albeit on condition of a declaration from the Chief Rabbinate that Jewish spouses are single.

"I think that specifically this coalition can do this.... I don't think that if we [try to] force someone to marry in the rabbinate it will make him get married in the rabbinate, and so I am convinced that in the State of Israel people need to be able to actualize their relationship even if they don't want to do so through the rabbinate," he said.

"I think we'll find ways to do it," Kahana concluded.

During the last election, the mostly religious Yamina Party, to which Kahana, who is himself religious-Zionist...

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