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Friday, October 27, 2006
Israeli Government Sued By Individuals Required To Go Abroad For Marriage
Israelis attempting to effect a change in their country's law to permit civil marriages have devised a new tactic. The Association for Rights of Mixed Families (ARMF) has filed suit in Haifa's Magistrate's Court on behalf of two couples who had to travel abroad to marry. Where a Jew is marrying an individual who is not Jewish under halacha (Jewish law), or where the individuals marrying have no religion, there is no way for them to celebrate a wedding in Israel. Today's edition of Haaretz reports that the plaintiffs in the lawsuits are seeking damages for their wedding costs, and for humiliation and discrimination caused by the state's negligence in failing to provide a way for them to marry inside Israel. ARMF plans to file 10 to 15 similar suits, and hopes that they will be consolidated for a single hearing.