The Secular Forum, the Hiddush organization, and 14 parents of people either serving or intending to enlist in the IDF have submitted a petition to the Supreme Court, demanding a change to army orders that will enable soldiers, officers, ground-force workers, and IDF employees who do not observe the Jewish kosher laws to possess and consume food that is not kosher for Pesach (Passover) in areas on-base other than the specific areas used by the army to prepare and serve food.

The appeal was filed following repeated petitions to the IDF, the State Prosecution Service, and the Defense Minister, which have yet to receive a specific and dedicated response.

Lodging the appeal were Attorneys Uri Regev and Sagi Agmon from the Hiddush organization which is representing all the petitioners.

“Every year, as the Pesach festival approaches, as part of the preparation on IDF bases and in IDF camps, soldiers are required to entirely refrain from bringing food that is not kosher for Pesach onto base and certainly they are not permitted to consume it,” the petition reads. “They are forbidden to receive packages even if they do not contain food at all. They are required to grant permission for their belongings to be searched, which infringes on their privacy, out of concern that chametz [leavened food that is not permitted on Pesach -ed.] might be found there. Such restrictions extend beyond the Pesach festival itself; from a week or more before the festival begins, everything has to be done according to the orders of base commanders and the IDF Rabbinate.”... Read More: Arutz-7