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Monday, October 03, 2011
Israeli Court Says Author Can Change Status to "Without Religion"
In Israel, a trial court last week granted a petition by award-winning author, 81 year-old Yoram Kaniuk, to change his official religious status in the Interior Ministry's Population Registry from "Jewish" to "Without Religion." Haaretz reports that Tel Aviv District Court Judge Gideon Ginat wrote: "Freedom from religion is a freedom derived from the right to human dignity, which is protected by the Basic Law on Human Dignity and Freedom." Author Kaniuk says this still allows him to be Jewish by nationality. Last year, Interior Ministry officials allowed the religious status of Kaniuk's infant grandson to be changed from American Christian to "without religion." [Thanks to Joel Katz (Relig. & State In Israel) for the lead.]Israeli Court Says Author Can Change Registration Status From Jewish To "Without Religion"