The Jerusalem Post

US Jews to PM: What is going on with egalitaria­n section of Kotel?

- • By HERB KEINON in New York and TAMARA ZIEVE

Representa­tives of key American Jewish organizati­ons told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he should clarify to US Jewry what is being done to create an egalitaria­n prayer space at the Western Wall.

The request at a meeting on Sunday comes as some segments of American Jewry were outraged by the government’s decision to freeze a deal that not only would have created the prayer area south of the Mughrabi Gate at the Western Wall, but would also have given the pluralisti­c movements a

formal say in its administra­tion of the site, something they viewed as tacit recognitio­n – and which the haredi (ultra-Orthodox) parties would not tolerate.

Netanyahu has pledged to continue building the egalitaria­n space as per the original Western Wall compromise plan approved in 2016, even as the government in the summer – under pressure from the haredi parties – did an about-face regarding allowing the pluralisti­c movement’s administra­tion of the site and froze that plan

Netanyahu feels he has unfairly been castigated by the pluralisti­c movements for not allowing an egalitaria­n prayer space, even though they overlooked his pledge that while the compromise itself will be shelved, work on creating a new space will move forward and the already existing space at Robinson’s Arch will remain intact.

This explains that the Prime Minister’s Office readout of the meeting stressed that the Jewish leaders “requested that the prime minister clarify to American Jewry the actions to expand the egalitaria­n prayer space.”

Among those at the meeting were AIPAC leaders Howard Kohr and Lillian Pincus, the executive director of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizati­ons, and heads of the Jewish Federation­s of North America, and the American Jewish Committee. World Jewish Congress head Ronald Lauder was seen going into Netanyahu’s hotel earlier in the day for a meeting with Netanyahu.

Participan­ts of the meeting were unwilling to discuss its content in detail but those who agreed to comment conveyed that it was a positive one.

Jason Isaacson, the American Jewish Committee’s associate executive director for policy told The Jerusalem Post on Monday: “We certainly covered a wide range of the topics that are of great concern and interest to the American Jewish community, to Israel and the US. These were a range of strategic, political, communal and other issues and it was a detailed and very constructi­ve meeting and I think all sides were left feeling that important messages had been conveyed and responded to in full.”

“It was a very positive meeting,” he stressed.

The Jewish Federation­s of North America sent the Post a short statement with a similar message: “Yesterday JFNA leadership, along with a group of Jewish community leaders, met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to New York. It was a good meeting and included a frank discussion of many of the issues most important to Israel and Jews in the Diaspora.”

According to the Prime Minister’s Office, in addition to talking about the Western Wall issue, the Jewish leaders also discussed the nuclear agreement with Iran, Iran’s efforts to establish a permanent presence in Syria, and the situation with Hamas.

Netanyahu’s office characteri­zed the atmosphere of the meeting as “excellent,” and said the AIPAC leaders invited Netanyahu to take part in next year’s annual policy conference – a rather odd announceme­nt, considerin­g that the prime minister is almost always asked to make an address.

AIPAC declined to comment. •

 ?? (Avi Ohayon/GPO) ?? PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu and Ambassador Ron Dermer (far left) meet in New York on Sunday with representa­tives from American Jewish organizati­ons.
(Avi Ohayon/GPO) PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu and Ambassador Ron Dermer (far left) meet in New York on Sunday with representa­tives from American Jewish organizati­ons.

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