Jerusalem – Rabbi Slams Women Of The Wall For Smuggling Torah Scroll Into Holy Site

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    Women of the "Women of the Wall" organization dance with the torah scroll as they attend their monthly prayer services at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, on April 20, 2015.  Flash90Jerusalem – Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz, the one in charge of overseeing religious affairs at the Western Wall, denounced the prayer rights group Women of the Wall on Monday for bringing a Torah scroll into the women’s section of the plaza adjoining Judaism’s holiest site.

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    The rabbi condemned the move by the group, which has been agitating for a “change [in] the status-quo that is currently preventing women from being able to pray freely at the Western Wall,” as “provocative.”

    “This morning, at the outset of the Jewish month of Iyar, the Women of the Wall tore yet another piece of the delicate fabric that surrounds the Western Wall,” Rabinowitz said. “A Torah scroll was blasphemously brought in [to the women’s section] as if it were some random object.”

    “This is a provocative act whose aim is to ignite tensions at the Kotel, as evidenced by the cameras that were on hand to capture the moment,” the rabbi said. “Indeed, WoW ‘succeeded’ in provoking anger among worshipers. It was only by virtue of the hard work of the Israel Police and Western Wall employees that bloodshed was averted.”

    Last year, the group managed to bring an extremely small Torah into the women’s section of the Western Wall plaza, defying official regulations prohibiting the entry of private Torah scrolls to the site.

    The group initially tried to bring in a regular, full-size Torah scroll but were prevented from doing so by security officials and a representative of the Western Wall Heritage Foundation, which administers the site.

    The Torah was extremely small, just 28 cm. high including the handles, and was placed into a prayer-shawl bag and brought into the site.

    WoW said the scroll they used conforms with all requirements of Jewish law to be used in formal prayer services. It was used for the bat mitzva ceremony of Sasha Lutt in what the group said was an historic first at the Western Wall.

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    naftaliw
    naftaliw
    10 years ago

    You are funny referring to Rabbi Smuel Rabinowitz as “the CHIEF CLERIC etc.”

    Mazal1
    Mazal1
    10 years ago

    I hope they study the Torah too

    10 years ago

    Blood shed was averted? Are the religious Jews in Israel now capable of blood shed?

    10 years ago

    During the times of the Rishonim and later, they changed many Halachos pertaining to Women’s rights.
    We’re no longer allowed to marry multiple women. We no longer force a divorce when a woman can’t have children after 10 years. We no longer force a divorce when its Roiyeh Dom Machmas Tashmush. We no longer prohibit women from learning Torah. We no longer discourage them from doing many Mitzvas Eseh Sh’hazman Gromo. We no longer encourage Yibum, we practice only Chalitzah, even though the Posik has harsh words on those that don’t do Yibum..

    yonasonw
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    yonasonw
    10 years ago

    If only a connection with Hashem were the real motive of these women…and if only the fidelity to Torah was the guiding principle of those forcing “compromise” at the Kosel. One more reason to keep frumkeit and government more separate. Sad.

    Vestin
    Vestin
    10 years ago

    I Wonder if these same women went to morocco, would demand of muslims that they be let into the mens mosque, of course they wouldn’t succeed, because they’d be beaten, but in Israel, the law of the land, and status quo isn’t good enough they can usurp authority……

    10 years ago

    Women OFF the wall.

    MyThreeCents
    MyThreeCents
    10 years ago

    If they’re so sincere then they should be trying to uphold what the Torah really wants from us instead of just trying to go through a ritual of davening with a Torah and wearing Tallis and Tefillin. They should adhere to the laws of tsnius in dress and actions (not making a public scene) and find out what davening is all about (having kavono, believing in Hashem and doing His Ratzon)