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Women of the Wall members detained by police after protesters disrupt their Western Wall prayers
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Local and state government trade blame over delays upgrading Western Wall egalitarian plaza
High Court of Justice holds hearing on status of religious right at Jerusalem's holy site for first time in years, demands ...
The Western Wall Heritage Foundation reported that during the festive prayers, a group of activists from "Women of the Wall" ...
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Israel’s High Court sides with egalitarian prayer advocates in long-running Western Wall dispute
(JTA) — Israel’s highest court has delivered a unanimous rebuke to state and municipal authorities over long-stalled plans to ...
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High Court begins hearing on egalitarian prayer at Western Wall
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High Court tells state to advance Western Wall egalitarian plaza upgrade without further delays
Chief rabbis claim justices overstepped their authority with ruling, while Shas leader Aryeh Deri accuses them of trying to ...
Judges asked why a compromise plan allowing egalitarian worship at Judaism's holy site has not been carried out.
The first Friday Ramadan prayers at Al-Aqsa since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire have revived the Third Temple debate. Here's why Jerusalem's Temple Mount keeps the world on edge.
The “Kotel Agreement,” a compromise approved by the government in January 2016, has been systematically pushed and held up by the government and the Jerusalem municipality.
In a statement to the Supreme Court, the Chief Rabbis assert that the Western Wall is a synagogue and is subject to halakhic rules that require separation between men and women.
Police are allowing limited Jewish prayer on Temple Mount, marking the most significant shift to the status quo since 1967 - ...
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