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April 11, 2012 13:10

By

Nathan Jeffay,

Nathan Jeffay

1 min read

A new service allows diaspora Jews who want to marry in Israel to organise their marriage licence online.

Thousands of Jews fly to Israel to get married every year, but they have long been daunted by the bureaucracy of applying for a marriage licence from Israel's rabbinate.

Over the years many have given up and circumvented the Israeli rabbinate, bringing their own rabbi from abroad and registering the marriage back home. But given that Israel law states that marriages can only be performed by the national rabbinate, this has been seen as legally problematic.

Until two years ago, couples who wanted to do things according to the book had to make a trip to Israel a month before the wedding to register, and navigate the forms in Hebrew. But then ITIM, a Jerusalem-based non-profit group, started doing all the preparatory work for foreigners, and went on to help 200 diaspora couples to marry.