Women of the Wall
Women of the Wall call on Katz to include women in national Remembrance Day ceremony
The letter deplored that women had never had a significant role in the ceremony at the Western Wall, other than lighting the ceremonial torch.
High Court grills state, Jerusalem over years-long holdup at egalitarian Western Wall Plaza
Women of the Wall attempt to smuggle Torah scroll in baby stroller, inciting clashes
Women of the Wall's Anat Hoffman, wired to fight for pluralism
Women of the Wall – your sisters invite you to dialogue – opinion
The stones of the Kotel have born witness to cultures rising and falling, as authentic Judaism has endured.
The Women of the Wall extend forgiveness to those who wronged them
We understand and know that the only way for change to happen is for both sides to extend compassion.
Women of the Wall accused of violating coronavirus restrictions
Women of the Wall attacked at Western Wall, suspect arrested
A time to take a look within
“That’s it?” I thought to myself. How could it be that this crowd of seminary girls, yeshiva boys, and photographers are so inflamed about a few women coming to pray at the Western Wall?
Women of the Wall to resume prayers at the Western Wall
CEO of Women of the Wall said that one can only imagine how the Western Wall would be perceived by every Jewish person from Israel and from the diaspora, had the Kotel compromise gone through.
The split between the ultra-orthodox and secular Jews must be repaired
An open letter to the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs.
Women of the Wall write a letter in protest of Arye Deri's decision
The organization expressed great concern about the decision, despite "the pain caused by leaving the Western Wall empty for the first time in the State of Israel's history."
Well-behaved women seldom make history
Our presence as women in the public sphere is something that was not always taken for granted. It is the result of the determination of “provocative” women.
Seven years after my arrest, Israel is still in religious handcuffs
It was a crime of passion – prayer. I had been praying at the Western Wall with Women of the Wall, wearing a tallit exactly as I had since my bat mitzvah.
Women of the Western Wall: Holy places Rabbi stole our Torah scroll
Neither men or women are allowed to bring Torah scrolls to the Western Wall, but men are given access to Torah scrolls present on the site whereas women are not.