A compromise has apparently been found in the ongoing problem of non-Orthodox conversion ceremonies. The Knesset Law Committee will be asked to agree to the erasure of the \"nationality\" clause in Israelis\' official identity cards, thus obviating a need to determine whether a person is Jewish or not. The hareidi parties, which had planned to propose legislation stipulating that only Orthodox-converted Jews (and Jews born of Jewish mothers) be listed as such, but have agreed to the new arrangement. The opposition National Religious Party objects to the move, as does Herut MK Michael Kleiner, who said, \"This is a dangerous step towards turning Israel into a \'state of all its citizens\' instead of a Jewish state.\"