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Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Israeli Police Arrest, Release, Women's Rights Leader For Allegedly Reading Torah At Western Wall
Monday's Jerusalem Post reported that Israeli police released Anat Hoffman, the head of the Women of the Wall prayer group, after she was taken into custody on charges of violating a High Court ruling barring women from reading the Torah at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Women of the Wall organizes women's prayer groups at the Wall each month on Rosh Hodesh (the beginning of the new month). Hoffman's supporters say she was not reading from the Torah, but only holding it-- which is permitted under the High Court ruling-- when Kotel Police tried to take the Torah from her. A statement by the Masorti (Conservative) Movement criticized the strictly Orthodox haredim for turning the Western Wall from a national monument into "a synagogue that is managed according to fundamentalist views." Under Orthodox views, only men may read from the Torah at worship services. [Thanks to Joel Katz (Relig. & State In Israel) for the lead.]