Case Highlights a Burning Controversy: Who Is a Jew?
Bomb Victim Refused Burial
A 15-year-old Russian immigrant paid the
ultimate price for coming to the Jewish statehis life was taken
in last weeks terrorist bombings in
Jerusalem.
Then Grisha Pesahovics body was turned away from cemetery
after cemetery before finally being buried Sunday in a plot owned by the
Bahai church.
The situation underscored questions about the inflexibility of
religious doctrines governing the Jewish state and reflected
problems facing many of the almost 800,000 immigrants who have
arrived since 1990many of whom are only part
Jewish.
It was an absurd, tragic spectacle that doesnt dignify the
state of Israel, said Immigration Minister Yuli Edelstein,
himself an immigrant from the former Soviet Union.
Pesahovic was refused burial because his maternal grandmother
was not Jewish, which meant he and his mother, Olga, were non-Jews
according to the branch of Orthodox Judaism that dictates Israels
burials, marriages and divorces.
A Greek Orthodox burial ground offered to take his remains in a
civil service. But at the service on Friday, a priest instead
insisted on a religious funeral.
Mom: Ill Bury Him Myself
No, no Priest, wept Olga, according to Maariv. He
lived as
a Jew in the Land of Israel. My son Grisha was not a
Christian.
But the priest was insistent, and after an hours debate, his
father, Yvgeny, exclaimed: Give me a shovel or a spade, and
Ill
bury him aloneI dont care
where!
While the dispute buzzed, the casket was taken back to city hall
where social workers passed out drinks to mourners waiting in the
parking lot.
The studious boy who spoke four languages and knew everything
about the Beatles was finally buried in a Bahai plot abutting a
Jewish cemetery. The Bahai movement, headquartered in Haifa,
allowed his burial on humanitarian grounds, but stressed that no
precedent was being set.
I did not even know they were not fully Jewish, said Tali
Valkov, a family friend of the Pesahovics. What difference does
it make? He was a sweet, funny boy and his mothers only
son.
©Copyright 1998, Associated Press (ABC News)
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