The Jerusalem chief rabbi has blamed earthquakes on LGBTQ people and called Reform Jews "evil people."
The Women of the Wall said that their bags were searched and a Torah scroll was confiscated.
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In a lawsuit, the court stipulated that the entrance inspection shall be conducted in alignment with the Law of Powers for the Protection of Public Security.
Even if initially their intentions could be viewed with some positivity, today they have become an oppositional body.
Two years ago, a group of fervent extremists felt they had the right to destroy 39 precious prayer books belonging to Women of the Wall, leaving torn pages scattered throughout the Kotel Plaza.
Women of the Wall continued to be a controversial presence at the Western Wall during their Rosh Hodesh prayer services on Monday.
The prayer books were most probably left at the plaza since earlier that day WoW held their monthly prayer service for Rosh Chodesh.
This is the first hearing taking place on the issue in the past two years and the first during this government.