Jerusalem – Ultra-Orthodox Jews Attack Buses With Ads Promoting Women Of The Wall

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    FILE  -"Women of the Wall" campaign posters encouraging girls to celebrate their bat mitzvah with "WOW" seen being posted on public transportation buses in Jerusalem. October 12, 2014.  Flash90Jerusalem – Dozens of ultra-Orthodox Jews hurled stones and slashed the tires of buses bearing ads promoting female worship at a key Jerusalem holy site, Israeli police said Tuesday.

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    The attack, which happened on Monday night in Jerusalem’s ultra-Orthodox Mea Shearim neighborhood, underscores the still simmering tensions in Israel over religious extremists who want to separate the sexes in public spaces.

    Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said police units were dispatched to quell the violence in Mea Shearim where about 50 men slashed tires and pelted the buses with stones.

    The ads were posted by the group Women of the Wall, which seeks to achieve gender equality at the Western Wall, the holiest place where Jews can pray. The advertisements showed girls and women wearing prayer shawls and holding a Torah scroll – rituals seen by many Orthodox Jews as reserved for men only.

    Video footage on the YNet news site showed the words “end the obscene pictures” spray-painted on a bus.

    The ads aimed to promote Bat Mitzvah ceremonies for girls at the Western Wall. The coming-of-age ceremonies for girls are only allowed to be held at a nearby prayer site, designated for worshippers who don’t follow the Orthodox tradition adhered to at the main area of the Western Wall.

    For boys, Bar Mitzvah ceremonies are held at the main Wall area. The Women of the Wall does not consider the nearby area an appropriate worship site.

    “This is only about gender roles and discrimination against women and the image of women,” said Shira Pruce, a spokeswoman for Women of the Wall. “If those were boys in the ads, this would not be a news story.”

    Many ultra-Orthodox oppose the Women of the Wall’s struggle for rights to equal worship at the Western Wall and view the group as provocative. The women have endured arrest, heckling and legal battles in their struggle to worship at the Wall as men do.

    The extremists have faced criticism in recent years from Israel’s predominantly secular society, which has complained about attempts to ban mixing of the sexes on buses, sidewalks and other public spaces. Ultra-Orthodox have defaced posters and billboards bearing photos of women, which they consider immodest.

    A court last year decided that the women should be permitted to pray as they choose but the Women of the Wall says it is still prevented from worshipping with a Torah scroll at the Wall.

    About half of the Women of the Wall ads, which have run on dozens of buses since the campaign began on Oct. 12, have been vandalized, Pruce said, citing the company that handles the advertisements. The ad campaign was the group’s first and it had no role in deciding what routes the ads would run, Pruce said.

    The religious practice at the Western Wall follows Orthodox traditions, meaning wearing skullcaps and prayer shawls and reading from Torah scrolls is reserved exclusively for men.

    By contrast, the more liberal Reform and Conservative streams of Judaism, the largest denominations in the United States which are marginal in Israel, allow women to wear prayer shawls, be ordained as rabbis, lead services and read from the Torah.


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    9 years ago

    And favel will defend this, how?

    ALTERG
    ALTERG
    9 years ago

    Again??? They already had agreements not to enter the jewish holy neighborhoods with female pictures where its against our Torah laws, why they need to start fighting again? Why going against jewish peoples feelings? Isn’t israel a jewish state?

    boroparkermom
    boroparkermom
    9 years ago

    Whoever has a prblm with these ads should not look!

    LionofZion
    LionofZion
    9 years ago

    I was not sure who was wrong and who was right. But the Alterg weighed in and clarified things for me.

    Miriam377
    Miriam377
    9 years ago

    If you have a problem with the ads don’t look vandalizing the buses will not accomplish anything.

    volfie
    volfie
    9 years ago

    These women are off the wall and there ads should be off the buses !!

    9 years ago

    Real orthodox do not go after the cursory note that is placed in his hand. The real orthodox wait on Hashem to hear their prayers. Slashing a tire and painting a bus is NOT A PRAYER. So this is horrendous.

    There is a way to fight for freedom and Torah. If you do it wrong, you set yourself back.

    Very sad to see the clowning hate from a group that should have been at a higher spiritual plateau.

    Never Again.

    qazxc
    qazxc
    9 years ago

    To all who agree with AlterK – What are big tzadikim like you doing on the internet?

    9 years ago

    Why do the Israeli cops let these hoodlums get away with such acts of violence and vandalism? If it were Arabs engaging in such behavior, the cops would have made arrests by this time. Those who engage in such behavior are not following the laws of the Torah. They must learn that for every action, there is a reaction. I can’t understand why Mickey Rosenfeld can’t dispatch enough security forces to Mea Shearim, to prevent these outrageous acts. A rock hurled through the air at a bus, could chas v’shalom, break the glass on the bus, and cause serious injury to the occupants, including frum occupants of the bus.

    9 years ago

    The HOOLIGANS that vandalized other’s property are groisa criminals and need to be locked up in prison. Feh on them!

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    9 years ago

    “Hey look! A photo I don’t like. I think I’ll go nuts and wreck the place.”

    Who does such a thing?