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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
In Israel, Group Complains About Ban of Single Women From Mikvehs
In Israel, community Religious Councils, under the jurisdiction of the government Religious Services Ministry, operate mikvehs (ritual baths) in various towns and cities. YNet News reports today that the Religious Action Center (an organization of the Reform Jewish movement) has complained to the Religious Services Ministry about the policy in many communities that bars unmarried women from using the mikveh. The ban is intended to avoid giving halachic (Jewish religious law) authorization for single women to have sexual relations. According to the Religious Action Center, the ban violates the Prohibition of Discrimination in Products, Services, and Entry into Public Places Law, as well as freedom of religion and conscience and the right to human dignity. The Religious Affairs Ministry says it is looking into the matter.