Monday, May 31, 2010

Rahm Emanuel's Son Has Bar Mitzvah In Israel Amidst Lawsuits

In Israel, court battles surrounded the Bar Mitzvah ceremony of Zach Emanuel, son of White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, along with the Bar Mitzvah of Zach's cousin Noah. As previously reported, right-wing activists who oppose President Obama's treatment of Israel threatened to protest the Bar Mitzvah if it was held at the Western Wall. Today's Jerusalem Post reports that police obtained a restraining order against Itamar Ben-Gvir, Baruch Marzel and Noam Federman. They were ordered not to come within 1,000 meters of Emanuel. The Bar Mitzvah ceremony itself was held Sunday morning at the Davidson Center at Jerusalem Archaeological Park, an excavation area near the Western Wall. At that site, the Emanuel's could have the ceremony without adhering to strict Orthodox customs. Women could take part and the Torah could be read on days other than the traditional days for public readings. In Northern Virginia, the Emanuel's belong to a Conservative synagogue. (Haaretz).

Meanwhile, according to JTA, activist Ben-Gvir filed a petition in the Jerusalem District Court for Administrative Affairs seeking to block the ceremony on the ground that the Davidson Center is not licensed to host catered events. However, the Jerusalem municipality said that no license is needed because only prayers will take place there. No reception with catering or music would be held at that site. (Jerusalem Post.) After the ceremony, the busload of guests went to Jerusalem's Alyn Hospital for physically disabled children to meet patients and bring them gifts. The Bar Mitzvah boys planted two olive trees on the hospital grounds, while other guests played ball with hospital residents. JWeekly reports that last Thursday Emanuel and his son met with Israeli President Shimon Peres and was given a kiddush cup and a book of psalms with a personal inscription as a Bar Mitzvah present.