The Israeli GLBT Association submitted a petition to the Supreme Court this weekend demanding that the state allow gay marriage in Israel.
While same-sex Israelis couples who wed abroad can be legally recognized as being married in Israel, the state does not allow them to get married in their home country.
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The US Supreme Court ruling this year that made same-sex marriages the law of the land inspired Hen Arieli and Imri Kalman, leaders in the association, who told Ynet what led them to submit the petition.
“When a Cohen (a person whose ancestors were allegedly members of Judaism’s priestly class) and a divorcee arrive at the rabbinate and want to get married, the rabbinate says, ‘we do not have the authority to judge this case’ because it doesn’t want to marry them for halachic (Jewish religious law) reasons, ” they said.
Read the full story at YNET NEWS, by Attila Somfalvi and Asaf Zagrizak