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Dolgofiat's mother's remarks in 103 caused a stir: "The heart is broken, the nerves are burning"
The mother of the new Olympic medalist revealed that he can not marry in Israel because she is not Jewish, Yoel Rezbozov: "Israeli citizens should not go through a tedious and humiliating process"
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David Rosenthal
Sunday, 01 August 2021, 22:16 Updated: 22:20
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Artium Dolgofiat thrilled an entire country today with his winning the gold medal in gymnastics.
But Artium's mother, Angela, caused a great deal of controversy and anger after she revealed that Artium wants to get married but the state does not give him because she is not Jewish and therefore he is not legally entitled to marriage in the rabbinate.
Yoel Rezbozov, Minister of Tourism on behalf of Yesh Atid, protested against the decision not to allow Dolgofyat to marry and tweeted: Go through a tedious and humiliating process and get approval or rejection from the rabbinate to get married. "
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Dolgofiat's father returned to work and received congratulations: "My heart is pounding."
The mother told about the "affair" with Israel
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Olympic medalist, but can not get married in the country.
Dolgofiat (Photo: Reuters)
Joel Rezbozov in the struggle to grant citizenship to Dolgofiat
The words of Dolgofiat's mother
Uri Keidar, director general of the Israel Free Movement, also spoke out against this decision, writing: From his country.
Artyom, as hundreds of thousands of others, entitled to rights not because achievement biggest sporting history of the country he has achieved today, but that is a citizen of a democratic country, we should not get unanimous approval or rejection from the Chief Rabbinate to exercise a basic right of every citizen. "
" The current government has To put an end to this insane injustice and allow every Israeli to marry here, without having to go through humiliating inquiries or plead with one rabbi or another.
"We must not continue to let the rabbinate determine our rights, and the current government must not continue to bury its head in the sand, as all its predecessors did."
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