Insult to Kotel
Insult to KotelFlash 90

Since its formal establishment as a modern state in 1948, Israel has always been governed by traditional Jewish concepts - the Shabbat and all holidays are publicly observed, the laws of kashrut are implemented in the Israel Defense Forces, and the complex laws of marriage, divorce, and conversion are scrupulously administered by the rabbinate, among many other religious matters.

Today, however, Israel faces an existential crisis of its collective soul. The nefarious forces of illegitimate strains of purported "Judaism" such as the Reform and Conservative movements have brazenly exercised their influence in an ultimate quest to radically transform Israeli society into a wholly secular culture, completely devoid of adherence to Hashem's will and his Torah mandate.

According to substantiated information provided by Shomrei HaKotel - a new organization with a mission to boldly confront the multifarious legal challenges targeting the holiness of Israel by such well-funded organizations such as the Israel Religious Action Center (an affiliate of the Reform movement in the United States), the Conservative branch of Judaism, and the Women of the Wall group who have coalesced on a professionally coordinated campaign for total acceptance of "egalitarian" prayer at Jerusalem's Western Wall.

In a March 6, 2018 article that appeared on the Times of Israel web site, Israel’s Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit penned a highly charged response to the Supreme Court of Israel - ruling that the southern section of the Western Wall should be designated as a “holy site” for pluralistic prayer, and the Orthodox Chief Rabbinate should not have any control over the area.

The TOI article indicated that the Attorney General's statement came "in response to several ongoing High Court petitions, coming from both sides of the issue of egalitarian prayer at the Western Wall. Among the petitioners are the major non-Orthodox Jewish movements, the Women of the Wall (and its splinter group, which calls itself the Original Women of the Wall), and the Women for the Wall, who are against women’s Torah reading at the Western Wall."

In November of 2017, an ugly incident occurred at the Western Wall when "Rabbi" Rick Jacobs, the head of the Reform movement, attempted to bring a Torah scroll through the Western Wall plaza's main entrance. His objective of holding a Reform service led by women "rabbis" was met with opposition from Orthodox Jews and area guards who sought to prevent a possibly violent altercation.

The area in which the Reform, Conservative, and Women's prayer groups seek to establish egalitarian prayer is located within the Davidson Archaeological Park in an area called Robinson’s Arch. It is separated from the main prayer area of the Kotel by the ramp leading up to the Mughrabi Gate, which is the only entrance for non-Muslims to the Temple Mount. The Israeli Conservative movement has used the Robinson’s Arch area for their rendition of prayer since 2000.

Preserving the Sanctity of the Kotel

Stepping up to challenge the incessant onslaught of those organizations whose raison d'etre is to fundamentally revise traditional Orthodox prayer at the Kotel is Rabbi Mati Dan - the founder of Ateret Cohanim, an organization dedicated to redeeming Jewish homes and property throughout the Old City and resettling Jews there.

With a spirit of unflagging dedication, Rabbi Dan has spearheaded a multi-pronged campaign to lobby the Israeli government and to present cogent petitions to the state's judiciary in order to make the case that the vigilant adherence to the core values of the Jewish People is essential to our survival as a people and a unified nation.

Rabbi Dan is of the firm belief that if the courts and those in power in the government could be awakened to the realization that there are deleterious consequences to critical decisions that will impact generations to come, perhaps they grant this matter the gravitas it deserves prior to legitimizing a resolution that brazenly flies in the face of time-honored Jewish practice and customs.

As such, Rabbi Dan has used his innate talents to gather a professional cadre of lawyers whose mission it is to present solid legal challenges to the State and the court system with the ultimate goal of seeking justice for tradition.

Moreover, in order to gain public consensus, Rabbi Dan mobilizes over a thousand men and women throughout Israel to come to the Kotel at strategic times to vocally protest the Women of the Wall monthly Rosh Chodesh "prayer" demonstrations.

Joining Rabbi Dan in his mission to preserve the holiness of the Kotel is Yechezkel Moskowitz, a devoted volunteer from the New York City area.

Moskowitz ruefully observed, "As one who has done extensive research on the agenda of the Reform and Conservative movements, it's abundantly clear that their quest to secularize prayer is only a smoke screen for their ultimate objectives."

For more information about the struggle to preserve the Western Wall clickhere.