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Carl Hoffman , THE JERUSALEM POST Jul. 23, 2009 In recent decades, not only social scientists but lawyers, courts and national governments have had to broaden the definition of "family." New definitions are being crafted to include single parent families, as well as families resulting from same-sex unions, common-law marriages, couples' agreements, adoption, surrogacy and artificial insemination. In this country, lawyers and human rights activists are working to stretch the definition even further, to include families that result from unions of various types of people who are not allowed to marry according to the country's basic law... |
![]() The front page of The Chicago Tribune JERUSALEM -- More than four years after her 20-year-old son was killed in action in the Gaza Strip, Rachel Cohen is hoping for a grandchild after winning a court case to have a woman inseminated with the dead soldier's sperm.
"We've created a victory over nature," Rosenblum headed New Family said
By Joel Greenberg
Tribune foreign correspondent
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![]() January 29, 2007 U.S. Edition Israeli court: Family can have dead soldier's sperm"I think it is a human revolution," Rosenblum from New Family Association saidJanuary 29, 2007 JERUSALEM (AP) -- In a precedent-setting decision, an Israeli court has ruled that a dead soldier's family can have his sperm impregnated into the body of a woman he never met.Keivan Cohen, 20, was shot dead in 2002 by a Palestinian sniper in the Gaza Strip. He was single and left no will. But at the urging of his parents, a sample of his sperm was taken two hours after his death and has been stored in a hospital since. / When... מיקום: מן העיתונות |





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