The Jerusalem Post

Haredim seek to repeal gov’t resolution on Western Wall egalitaria­n section

- • By JEREMY SHARON

United Torah Judaism and Shas are advancing a new government resolution to repeal the cabinet decision taken in January 2016 to create a state-recognized egalitaria­n section at the southern end of the Western Wall.

Implementa­tion of the resolution was almost immediatel­y frozen due to a backlash by the online haredi media and the chief rabbis against the deal, which led the haredi parties to step back from the agreement soon after it had been passed in cabinet.

First reported by Army Radio, the haredi parties are now demanding that the resolution be repealed outright and what they describe as the “status quo” at the Western Wall be preserved.

There would however be some form of recognitio­n that the current prayer space at the Robinson’s Arch area at the southern end of the Western Wall would be designated for egalitaria­n prayer.

But there would be no separate management authority with representa­tives from the progressiv­e denominati­ons under this plan, and nor would there be access to the egalitaria­n site from the main Western Wall complex, two critical demands of the non-Orthodox movements and the Women of the Wall group.

A senior figure within UTJ confirmed to The Jerusalem Post that the haredi parties were indeed moving ahead with this proposal.

Women of the Wall immediatel­y rejected the new haredi propositio­n, and was sharply critical of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for failing to implement the original government resolution.

“Israel’s prime minister, who encouraged the various parties to reach an agreement, has yet to harness the courage to enforce it,” WOW said in a statement to the press.

“Netanyahu now cowardly continues the discrimina­tion and exclusion of women at the Western Wall. In submitting to the will of the haredi parties, the PM is sacrificin­g women’s rights to pray as they wish, be it egalitaria­n or traditiona­l prayers.”

Kulanu MK Rachel Azaria was also critical of the haredi proposal, saying it would cause severe harm to Israel’s relationsh­ip with US Jewry.

“This is unbecoming, because such things should not be done to your brothers, and they are our brothers,” averred Azaria.

“It will also cause strategic damage to the State of Israel. US Jewry stands up to defend us on campuses and against the Boycott Divestment Sanctions campaign and they are on the front lines of our public diplomacy campaign.

“Moreover, it is in the merit of US Jewry and their amazing activities that the US is our ally. That is why [US Ambassador to the UN] Niki Halley defends us in the UN, and why we have secured arms agreements for the most advanced weapons with the US, and why we have a superpower that stands by us. We must not lose US Jewry, and this proposal is a threat to this support.”

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? THE 2016 cabinet decision to create a state-recognized egalitaria­n section at the southern end of the Western Wall (the Robinson’s Arch area) has been fiercely contested by the haredi leadership.
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) THE 2016 cabinet decision to create a state-recognized egalitaria­n section at the southern end of the Western Wall (the Robinson’s Arch area) has been fiercely contested by the haredi leadership.

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