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Britain's Supreme Court said on Wednesday that a Jewish school discriminated against a child when it denied him admission because it did not recognize his mother as Jewish.
The ruling came in a case of a child identified as "M." His father is Jewish by birth, but his mother converted at a progressive synagogue.
But the conversion ceremony was conducted by a Progressive rather than an Orthodox synagogue which is not recognized by the Office of the Chief Rabbi.
The court said that the policy amounted to race discrimination. [...]
Britain's Supreme Court said on Wednesday that a Jewish school discriminated against a child when it denied him admission because it did not recognize his mother as Jewish.
The ruling came in a case of a child identified as "M." His father is Jewish by birth, but his mother converted at a progressive synagogue.
But the conversion ceremony was conducted by a Progressive rather than an Orthodox synagogue which is not recognized by the Office of the Chief Rabbi.
The court said that the policy amounted to race discrimination. [...]