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Jan 13, 2014
Headline of the Day
Women of the Wall splinter group takes uncompromising stance
-- Haaretz
the Women of the Wall have officially made it in the Jewish world - they now have a splinter group. a break-away minyan.
Now on every Rosh Chodesh, it seems, there will be three minyanim - the standard minyan[im], the Women of the Wall and O-WoW (Original Women of the Wall)
The new group, called O-WoW is upset that WoW has decided to negotiate a compromise with the government and accept an alternate location, one that has come to be known as the Azarat Yisrael. O-WoW will hold its first organized services at the Kotel this Friday. According to the article it will be marking Tu bShvat, though Tu bShvat is really on Thursday so i am not sure how that works.
I feel really bad for Ronit Peskin and Leah Aharoni, founders of Women for the Wall, who will now have to lose some focus as they fight two separate groups, and possibly no longer once a month. If the two groups decide on different monthly days for their services, Women for the Wall might have to bring out the masses on multiple days, which might not be as simple a task.
Then again, if they stay divided, and if it is true that most of the members of O-WoW live abroad in the USA, they might not have services all too frequently. They might not get a minyan, and they might go unopposed because of it.
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Heard at a WoW meeting:
ReplyDelete"The only people we hate more than the Orthodox... are the #$^%ing O-Wow."
(Apologies to Life of Brian)
Here's a good video on the topic of Women of the Wall:
ReplyDeletehttp://machonshilo.org/en/eng/list-articles/40-philosophy/636-the-women-of-the-wall-is-there-a-problem