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If you oppose moving the embassy to the holy city to avoid offending the world, and oppose Jews praying on Temple Mount to avoid offending the Palestinians, you may also want to consider the feelings of Orthodox Jews
American Jews deserve better leaders who share their priorities and their sensibilities
Recent events—from Pride in Beersheba to Netanyahu scrapping plans for an egalitarian prayer space at the Kotel—serve as a reminder to fight for the Israel you want to see
American Jewish groups need to broaden their Israeli coalition and work with sympathizers in the government, rather than engage in satisfying but counterproductive hard-sell tactics
An intense and ugly fracas unfolded on Tuesday during a planned demonstration at the Western Wall
How a failure to come to an agreement to allow equal access to the holy site for the non-Orthodox would reverberate across world Jewry
The battle for an egalitarian prayer space at the Western Wall continues, as Lesley Sachs was arrested in Jerusalem Tuesday
Why Israel’s decision to create an egalitarian prayer space at the Kotel is actually a defeat
Hiring others to live the Jewish lives we can’t be bothered to lead ourselves
Praying on the side with their chosen gender is a quiet political statement for some, and a personal milestone for others
How the new structure advances the debate over prayer at the Western Wall
An American explains why she’s flying halfway around the world to join Women of the Wall for their 25th anniversary Kotel prayer group
A Rosh Hodesh marked by arrests and protests
The Attorney General calls on “local custom” to prevail
The problem is that the problems will likely continue
Looking at Natan Sharansky’s proposal
The Jewish Agency chief promises that no arrests will be made
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