Week after Haredim disrupted egalitarian event, Rabinovitch appears to also direct ire at Women of Wall; Reform and Conservative Movements urge Lapid to implement frozen compromise

In a letter, leaders of four international organizations call on the prime minister to take 'immediate actions' so all Jews feel 'at home, safe and welcome' at holy site

Days after ultra-Orthodox extremists disrupted bar mitzvah services, Deborah Lipstadt says 'such a hateful incident' would be called antisemitism in any other country

Ultra-Orthodox boys and men disrupted prayer services at the egalitarian section of the Western Wall as police stood by; those in attendance say it shook their connection to Israel

In extended interview with ToI, Rabbi Rick Jacobs, head of North America's largest Jewish movement, stresses commitment to Zionism, strides in improving ties with Israel

Heads of non-Orthodox movements meet with cabinet secretary for update after PM promised to improve egalitarian prayer space

Times of Israel editor David Horovitz and religions and Diaspora affairs correspondent Judah Ari Gross discuss deadly terror, Sde Boker confab, the Western Wall and MK Alon Tal

MK Idit Silman's remarks against compromise that would grant progressive movements greater representation at the Kotel spark criticism from Reform, Conservative Jews

Officers prevent Reform, Conservative leaders from entering worship area with Torah scrolls, as thousands of ultra-Orthodox demonstrators converge on holy site to disrupt them

Bennett vows to fix Western Wall prayer space; MK Alon Tal, who attended sit-down, says he's optimistic about prospects of improved ties between Israel and progressive Jews

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