News Reform leader to Netanyahu: Preserve pluralism Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | May 15, 2015 The leader of the Reform Jewish movement urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to preserve religious pluralism in a message congratulating him on forming a new government. “We hope that as this new government moves forward, it will take into consideration the values of inclusion and pluralism for all of Israel’s citizens — values that are at the core not only of our movement, but of Israel’s founding declaration,” Rabbi Rick Jacobs, the president of the Union for Reform Judaism, said in a May 7 statement, a day after Netanyahu announced his governing coalition. Netanyahu’s narrow coalition sees a return to influential government posts of haredi Orthodox Jews who have rejected a number of reforms aimed at accommodating other streams of Judaism. Additionally, the junior partner in the coalition, Jewish Home, champions limits on nongovernmental groups that the party says harm Israel and favors policies that it claims would enhance Israel’s character as a Jewish state. Critics of those policies say they would come at a price of freedom of expression for minorities. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Israel Foxman: If Smotrich and Ben-Gvir get their way, Israel will lose me U.S. Why some U.S. Jewish groups are mum on far-right victory in Israel Israel This week's Israeli election and its high stakes for democracy Israel Leading U.S. Jewish groups are mum on extremists in Israeli election Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up