Is the self-appointed leader of the anti-Women of the Wall movement, Ronit Peskin, the right person to represent those who oppose the group, or do they deserve better?
by Allison Kaplan Sommer 10 comments
The Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall and the Kotel HaMa'aravi or Kotel in Hebrew, is the section of the western supporting wall of the Temple Mount, and is considered the sole remnant of the Second Temple following its destruction in 70 C.E.
Located in the Old City of Jerusalem, the Western Wall, built around 19 BCE by Herod the Great, has become the most sacred spot in the Jewish religion. It was returned to Jewish control during the 1967 Six-Day War, when Israeli troops captured the Old City from Jordan. A large plaza in front of the wall where Jews and visitors could congregate and pray was immediately paved.
Over the decades the wall has been visited by millions of tourists and pilgrims and is often on the itinerary of foreign heads of state who visit Israel. One of the customary traditions for visitors to the Western Wall is to place a small written prayer into one of the cracks in the Wall. It is also where many new IDF conscripts pledge their allegiance to the army and to Israel.
The Western Wall's religious and historic importance to the Jewish people combined with its extreme proximity to Muslim holy sites on the Temple Mount, primarily the Al-Aqsa mosque and the Dome of the Rock, has been the trigger for many outbreaks of violence since 1967.
Is the self-appointed leader of the anti-Women of the Wall movement, Ronit Peskin, the right person to represent those who oppose the group, or do they deserve better?
by Allison Kaplan Sommer 10 comments
Graffiti reading 'Torah tag' and 'Women of the Wall are wicked' was painted on a wall leading up to the apartment of Peggy Cidor, a longstanding member of the board of Women of the Wall.
by Judy Maltz 15 comments
Controversy around Women of the Wall has sparked debate about non-Orthodox Judaism in Israel, but it goes against Judaism's rich history to claim there is only true way of understanding the Torah.
by Arie Hasit / Jewish World blogger 3 comments
Religious Affairs Minister Bennett says Justice Minister Livni has scuttled a compromise plan over women's prayer at Jerusalem's Western Wall he claims is near completion.
by Jonathan Lis and Revital Hovel 1 commentsFrom a government plan to legalize four West Bank outposts to Livni announcing she would block any attempt to limit the freedom of women at the Western Wall. Haaretz.com brings you the top 8 headlines of the day.
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Religious Affairs Minister Naftali Bennett's planned regulations regarding Western Wall contradict the Jerusalem court's ruling that it is not against the law for women to wear prayer shawls and phylacteries and read from the Torah at the holy site.
by Revital Hovel 5 comments
Ever since it was captured by IDF Paratroopers in 1967, everyone among the Jews has wanted a piece of the Western Wall. Whom does it really belong to?
by Anshel Pfeffer 11 comments
The Women of the Wall's struggle for access to the Kotel puts them at odds with the Conservative movement, which accepted a plan to pray in egalitarian services at Robinson's Arch - seen by many as a blueprint for compromise.
by Yair Ettinger 1 comments
Exclusion of women at the Kotel affects not only women seeking to pray with tallitot and tefillin, but every single woman who seeks to worship there, alongside the much larger men’s section.
by Yair Ettinger 10 comments
It's not entirely clear. But one thing for sure, they would never hurt the religious feelings of Muslims or Christians living in Israel.
by Ithamar Handelman-Smith 15 comments
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