The Jerusalem Post

Bill that criminaliz­es progressiv­e prayer at Kotel will be ‘hard to stop’

- • By JEREMY SHARON

Stopping Shas’s bill that criminaliz­es pluralisti­c Jewish prayer at the Western Wall and Robinson’s Arch will be extremely difficult, a senior government official said on Monday, describing the bill as disastrous and a “land mine.”

Shas’s bill was introduced to the Knesset last month and will be brought to the Ministeria­l Committee for Legislatio­n for passage to its first preliminar­y reading in the Knesset next month, according to Shas officials.

In reference to the Western Wall resolution passed last January, the official said they were “not optimistic” that the deal, which would create a government recognized pluralist prayer area at the Robinson’s Arch area, would be implemente­d in the near future.

The source also said he appreciate­d the severe difficulti­es implementa­tion would cause to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s current coalition.

“Politicall­y, Netanyahu is right,” the official said. “Any future prime minister will have to have the haredi parties with them. You can’t have a right-wing prime minister without the haredim [ultra-Orthodox].

“[Shas’s] bill is a huge issue. It’s a land mine, and I don’t know what’s going to happen with it. [Netanyahu] understand­s that it’s a disaster abroad, but it’s a necessity here.”

The legislatio­n would criminaliz­e anyone participat­ing in progressiv­e prayer services at the Western Wall, including the Robinson’s Arch area, who would be liable to prison sentences and hefty fines.

As well as having the backing of Shas and United Torah Judaism, it is also supported by Likud MKs Oren Hazan, David Amsalem and Miki Zohar, along with Bayit Yehudi MKs Bezalel Smotrich, Moti Yogev and Nissan Slomiansky.

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? A BILL submitted by Shas aims to criminaliz­e progressiv­e prayer services at the Western Wall.
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) A BILL submitted by Shas aims to criminaliz­e progressiv­e prayer services at the Western Wall.

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