Irit Rosenblum is the founder and chairperson of New Family. Irit has been active in the public arena since she began practicing law over a decade ago. Over the course of her career, she has stood out as an innovative young leader fighting for equality and social justice. The former Legal Advisor and Director of the Department of the Status of Women at WIZO Israel has worked on crucial issues such as violence in the family, problems of single parent families, the status of women in society and the plight of women denied divorce by their husbands. She led the campaign which brought about the establishment of a law requiring the rapid sentencing of offenders accused of violence against family members. Irit was elected to the Local Council of Shoham and holds the education portfolio. She is a member of the Israeli Bar Association and a presiding judge in the police disciplinary court. New Family More information and Videos..
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New Family is an Israeli human rights NGO that promotes every individuals right to establish a family in Israel and to exercise equal rights within it.
New Family can offer immigrants and people considering living in Israel of all religions, genders, nationalities, sexual orientations and status’ invaluable expertise and consultation on family status and rights issues in Israel. Our multi-lingual team of qualified attorneys provide immigrants legal consultation and aid on subjects such as marriage, residency and citizenship status, registration of spouses and children, maternity rights, labor law, divorce, child support, health, welfare and education benefits, adoption, reproductive technologies, inheritance, property rights and more at the Family Rights Center in Tel Aviv.
New Family fills a crucial gap in the theory and practice of human rights, by ensuring all residents of Israel equal family rights; including the rights to marry, divorce, have children, register spouses and children, and conduct family life regardless of religion, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, or status.
We serve all people in Israel vulnerable to infringements of family rights, including people who can’t marry their chosen partner or can’t marry at all in Israel, immigrants, GLBT, single parents, common-law couples, minorities, interfaith and bi-national families, Reform, conservative and other non-Orthodox Jews, converts, migrant workers, refugees and asylum seekers, religiously ‘forbidden’ unions, people who don’t meet the religious definition of any faith, or meet the definition of two faiths, and their children. New Family offers special expertise on exercising family rights and living family life in dignity in Israel that no other entity can.
Since 1998, New Family has distinguished itself as the leading family rights advocates in Israel. In over a decade of activist litigation, New Family has set ground-breaking legal precedents in recognition of families rights in reproductive freedoms, maternity and parenting benefits, adoption, surrogacy, finance, inheritance, survivors benefits, and more, triggering a dramatic transformation of the legal and social reality in Israel.
New Family can be contacted at (972) 3 566 0504, Sunday-Thursday 9-5 or by email at [email protected].
Advancing Family Rights In Israel
New Family is the first organization in Israel dedicated to advancing family rights and the rights of individuals within families. Led by experts in the field of law and civil rights, New Family is a human rights organization working to attain legal recognition of every family unit in Israel to ensure equal rights for every type of family. Every Individual in Israel Has the Right to Establish a Family! There is, however, no recognition of the family as a legal unit. There is no recognition of the basic right to establish a family. The Israeli establishment fails to recognize and tolerate many types of family units. Israeli law contains no definition of “family.” As a result, the state recognizes only the “traditional” family. But today, only 58% of the families in Israel answer to this definition. 42% of Families in Israel Fall Outside the Consensus! |
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Single parent families | |||||||||||||
Common-law couples who live together without being legally married | |||||||||||||
Families in which each marriage partner has a different religion or ethnicity (“mixed couples”). | |||||||||||||
Families without a recognized religion or nationality, or with double religion or nationality | |||||||||||||
Moslem, Christian and Druze families | |||||||||||||
Single sex families | |||||||||||||
Families of foreign workers | |||||||||||||
All suffer from discrimination, lack of recognition of their family status and deprivation of basic rights.
New Family assists individuals in Israel to realize their basic right to establish a family, and to attain governmental recognition of their family status and rights. |
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New Family works for the recognition of the basic right to establish a family in Israel. | |||||||||||||
New Family believes that the family unit is the foundation for equality and social justice. | |||||||||||||
New Family works to advance the legislation of a Basic Family Law to recognize every variety of couple and single parent structure. | |||||||||||||
New Family works for gender equality. | |||||||||||||
New Family strives to protect every family member from physical and mental abuse and to ensure security and respect for each individual within the family. | |||||||||||||
New Family aims to ensure that the state and its institutions safeguard the well-being of individuals regardless of gender, religion, ethnicity, age or nationality. | |||||||||||||
New Family works for the recognition of the family as an independent economic entity. | |||||||||||||
Who Are We?
The New Family Board of Directors is made up of prominent lawyers, psychologists, professionals and business people with a strong interest in the advancement of human rights.
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