Tensions at the Kotel during prayer of the Women of the Wall
WZO haredi groups holds Independence Day prayer service at the same
About 150 members of the Women of the Wall movement who participated in morning prayers at the Western Wall to mark Rosh Hodesh Iyar and upcoming Independence Day were met with resistance from both the police and a large group of Orthodox women on Monday.
“A small group of Women of the Wall arrived again for a demonstration event at the Western Wall plaza at a time when hundreds of female Orthodox worshipers came to the Kotel for Rosh Chodesh prayers,” the Western Wall Heritage Foundation said in a statement.
“According to the instructions of the Justice Ministry, a designated compound was set up for the benefit of this group, in order to separate between them and the other worshipers and to prevent unnecessary friction. But despite repeated requests, they chose not to enter the compound and [to instead] violate public order,” the statement said.
Foundation head Eden Shimon also stated that he had addressed Women of the Wall (WoW) leader Yochi Rapaport personally, asking her to move the prayers to the designated area “in order to prevent the Western Wall from turning into a demonstration site.”
But “they chose to continue their actions and turn the site into a battlefield, again,” he said.
In response, WoW said in a statement that “about 150 Women of the Wall prayed at the Kotel and read from the Torah scroll. At the same time, a group of young women was rioting, kicking, pushing, spitting, cursing and using whistles which are forbidden according to the Western Wall procedures.
“The criminal offenses at the site were not enforced by the police and the Western Wall ushers,” it said. “On the eve of Independence Day, we came to pray and to remind everyone: There is no independence without freedom of religion and equality for women at the
Western Wall.”
Also adding to the tensions was an ongoing internal disagreement within the World Zionist Organization. Buses carrying hundreds of young Orthodox women arrived at the Wall on Monday morning for an event said to have been organized by two haredi WZO departments – World Shas and Eretz Hakodesh (the Holy Land) - to mark Independence Day, that is marked on Thursday.
However, it also supposedly serves the purpose of acting as a counter-event to a prayer service that took place on Sunday evening, which was organized by a third WZO department head, Dr. Yizhar Hess, former director of the Israeli Conservative movement.
Hess’s event garnered support from major Jewish organizations across the Diaspora and featured the reading of “Megillat Ha’atzmaut,” Israel’s Declaration of Independence. The haredi departments of the WZO felt that such an event “desecrated the sanctity of the wall.”