Arab group demands end to Passover bread ban in hospitals

Adalah sues for third consecutive year for right to bring leavened products into Israeli hospitals during 7-day festival

A Syrian boy hospitalized in Israel has his first taste of matzah on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 (courtesy Ziv Hospital)
A Syrian boy hospitalized in Israel has his first taste of matzah on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 (courtesy Ziv Hospital)

An Arab rights group said it plans to file a legal appeal protesting a ban on bringing leavened bread products into Israeli hospitals during the Passover holiday.

In a statement Thursday, Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel said the ban forces Arab Israelis to adhere to Jewish religious law, which forbids the consumption of leavened bread during the holiday.

Adalah said it is the third consecutive year that the organization has sought to overturn the ban.

Also Thursday, the Israeli daily Haaretz reported that for the first time in years, the Jerusalem municipality is enforcing a law against the public display of leavened bread during Passover.

According to Haaretz, city authorities confiscated bread products from one vendor near Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem’s Old City and prevented others from selling their goods.

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