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Women for the Wall : ウィキペディア英語版
Women for the Wall

The conservative Women for the Wall, sometimes abbreviated as W4W, is a grassroots organization founded in April 2013, concerned with preserving Jewish tradition at the Western Wall, also known as the Kotel. The catalyst for the founding of Women for the Wall was lack of representation for the stand of traditional Jewish women in the controversy surrounding an alternative prayer group known as Women of the Wall (WoW). In the months leading to the establishment of W4W, Women of the Wall demanded to hold their services in the traditional women's section, rather than the Robinson's Arch area of the Kotel, where alternative prayer services are held. The number of women who pray at Women of the Wall (WoW) services has been estimated to be between 50 and 180.
==History==
W4W was founded in April 2013 by Ronit Peskin, Leah Aharoni, and Jenni Menashe. Their first event was held on Rosh Chodesh (the first day of the Hebrew month of) Sivan (May 10, 2013) with some 5,000 - 7,000 Jewish women praying traditionally, filling up Kotel plaza, and outnumbering the WoW group. On 6 June 2013, Women for the Wall founders Ronit Peskin and Leah Aharoni explained their views at Media Central in a press conference, followed by a briefing from Women of the Wall members.〔〔
In 2013 the Government of Israel considered for the first time changing its policy towards endorsing traditional forms of prayer for women at the Western Wall, Judaism Holiest Site. This opened up a debate in the Israeli media and the diaspora on the nature of the Government's role at the Site, and whether the site itself was a Public or Religious site.

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