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He said the delay would also give
the Melchior committee a chance to
prove whether it was capable of deliv-
ering a technical solution favored by
both non-Orthodox movements, such
as the removal of the nationality
clause from identity cards, which
could pre-empt a return to court.
"If Melchior points in the direction
of a technical solution," said Regev,
"then I believe within a short period
of time we can come to an agreement,
and many of the pending cases will
not need to come to a hearing."
Melchior said he has always been
"positive" toward the technical solu-
tion but not if it comes at the expense
of a more substantive resolution. He
noted that the different streams of
Judaism were cooperating in the new
Institute for Judaic Studies "much
better than everybody had thought,
adding, "We can have tens of thou-
sands of students going through this
and learning Judaism."
Interior Minister Natan Sharansky,
who has been accused by the Reform
and Conservative movements of
reverting to pro-Orthodox policies on
conversion, welcomed the decision.
He said the postponement marked
the "Supreme Court's confidence in
the process" being implemented by a
joint conversion institute with educa-
tors from Judaism's three main
streams teaching potential converts.
Meanwhile, Barak also agreed to
allow the movement's to submit a
petition in 10 days demanding that
the state grant temporary residency
status to those converts whose status
is still unresolved. The liberal streams
have accused the government of caus-
ing great personal stress to these
immigrants, since they are required to
renew tourist visas every three months
and are not able to get jobs or health
insurance. I I
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