Israel

Clashes at Kotel as Women of Wall protesters are met with violence

Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner said “As our holiest site, the Kotel must be welcoming to all Jews. It is unacceptable that this non-violent protest was met with such a forceful response."

November 2, 2016 13:24
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By

Nathan Jeffay,

Nathan Jeffay

2 min read

There were unprecedented Jew-on-Jew clashes at the Western Wall today as the struggle over women’s rights at the holy site turned physical.

Dozens of non-Orthodox Jews, furious that Israel has still not set up a special prayer section for them, marched towards the Wall carrying Torah scrolls, and were met with violence.

Men in ultra-Orthodox dress, and security staff employed by the Western Wall, pushed and shoved the protesters. Some demonstrators fended off attempts to grab their scrolls.

Andrew Sacks, a prominent Conservative rabbi, said he was pulled to the ground.

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