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Israel’s parliament moves toward ban on mixed-gender prayer at Jerusalem’s Western Wall

The bill, supported by 56 Knesset members, limits judicial influence and mandates consultation with chief rabbis on regulations for the Western Wall Plaza.

  • On Wednesday, the Knesset voted 56–47 to give preliminary backing to legislation strengthening Orthodox authority over the Western Wall Plaza, sending the bill to committee for legislative review.
  • Responding to the court's decision, supporters argued the bill would limit the Supreme Court's ability after the Supreme Court ordered expansion of a mixed‑gender prayer space at the Western Wall.
  • The proposed law gives the Chief Rabbinate authority to define `desecration` and requires the Religious Affairs Ministry to consult the country's two Chief Rabbis, while left-wing lawmakers disrupted the preliminary reading and some right-wing MKs, including Amir Ohana, Knesset Speaker , abstained or were absent.
  • If enacted, the bill would limit Israel's Supreme Court's ability to interfere in the Western Wall Plaza and block expansion of the mixed‑gender/egalitarian prayer space.
  • Drafted by the lone Noam lawmaker, the proposal was presented as a clear boundary to High Court intervention, with supporters calling it `value-based, national, and historic` and restoring authority to Israel's chief rabbis.
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Israel's parliament moves toward ban on mixed-gender prayer at Jerusalem's Western Wall

Israel’s parliament has passed a preliminary reading of a bill that would put the country’s ultra-Orthodox chief rabbinate in charge of the entire Western Wall in Jerusalem, raising fears among reform Jews that mixed-gender prayer at the site will soon be outlawed.

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The Israeli Parliament adopted this Thursday a bill which seeks to strengthen the authority of the ultra-orthodox Arabs over the Wall of the Lamentations and which can lead to the elimination of the mixed prayer area. The Wall of the Lamentation is located in the Old City of Jerusalem, occupied by Israel in 1967 and is the last remaining vestment of the Second Temple, destroyed by the Romans, and the most sacred place where the rabbis allow the …

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