Women of the Wall and the Religious Status Quo at the Western Wall/Batya Kallus
The calling card of Women of the Wall is our pluralism. We are religiously pluralistic, but also socially and politically … Read more
The calling card of Women of the Wall is our pluralism. We are religiously pluralistic, but also socially and politically … Read more
By Cantor Tamar H. Havilio In the story of Hannah, in the book of Samuel I, Hannah prays for a … Read more
My Thoughts as We Embark upon a New Initiative in Support of Religious Pluralism at the Kotel by Rabbi Dan … Read more
This morning, it was cold at the Kotel- cold and quiet and peaceful. Eleven Women of the Wall leaders met … Read more
Last week, Anat Hoffman sent the following letter to the subscribers to the IRAC Newsletter: Dear friends, On October 17, … Read more
By Rabbi Laura Geller is the Senior Rabbi of Temple Emanuel in Beverly Hills, California We approached the entrance to … Read more
By Alli Cohen, from her blog, Praying4Pluralism Father of Zionism, Theodor Herzl, once stated, “We are organizing Jewry for its … Read more
a poem by Abby Caplin, for Women of the Wall Tzelofhad’s Daughters The five daughters of Tzelofhad, Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, … Read more
By Lorraine Skupsky, arrested at the Kotel on August 19, 2012 with Women of the Wall Lorraine Skupsky is a … Read more
By Allison Cohen Alli Cohen is a rabbinical student attending Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. The first year of the … Read more