WOW – What a Rosh Chodesh at the Wall

Rosh Chodesh Sivan at the Kotel, the Western Wall,

was not just any old prayer time for the new month.

The Women of the Wall were coming to pray at the Kotel.

Until Friday, I had stayed away from this monthly event,

figuring that there was enough publicity without me.

This time I had to see for myself what was really happening.

Women of Wall

Arriving at 6:30 am, 

the size of the huge crowd and the press were overwhelming.

image WOmen of Wall

The press has covered the dreadful behavior of Haredi men.

 Most were young boys, but there are no excuses for their acting like animals.

The shouting, pushing, and deafening whistles were so upsetting, 

the experience is impossible to express adequately in words. 

What in the world did they think they were accomplishing?

How could any rabbi condone this?

image violence at western wall

Throwing of a bag full of sewer water was most shocking, 

its stench lasted all morning. 

Image Women of Wall

Police grabbed the suspect immediately, however.

I wonder if the two girls on the right

will ever forget being in the middle of such a distressing scene?

picture women of wall

Here one woman is being  pulled back by security.

 There were several incidents of Women of Wall supporters

going over toward barriers to provoke the men. 

picture Women of Wall

The media that gathered around the Women of the Wall

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at times outnumbered the number of women inside the police circle.

image watching crowd

Security people certainly outnumbered the WOW supporters, 

and were everywhere recording the events.

Picture women of Wall

Were there any empty spaces for watching the scenes unfold?

Picture of Rabbi of Wailing WAll

Rabbi of the Kotel Shmuel Rabinovitch,

Women of Wall

Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Yitzchak Pindrus,

and other officials were present for some of the time.

Image security women of wall

Security did a great job to keep control of the mob-like crowd,

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and kept them away from the Women of  the Wall in the plaza.

 I was able to fill an entire photo album called Bad Boys – Wall of Shame, 

though of course, not all present were abusive or involved directly.

But as usual, there was more happening than the press showed.

Image wailing wall

There were those who were actually trying to pray at The Kotel

for the morning service for Rosh Chodesh.

Rosh chodesh Women of wall image

And there were thousands and thousands of women and girls,

who came to support a new group called Women for the Wall.

That beautiful scene at the Kotel did not make the news,

even though their numbers were by far the greatest.

As we enter the Shavuot holiday, a time of beginnings,

a time to remember acts of goodness,

it is acts of goodness that will bring our salvation,

not acts of provocation or baseless hatred.

More photos from WOW and W4W    

  HERE

Jerusalem Day Photo Favorites

In most of the world you would be lucky to find people

celebrating or even remembering Jerusalem Day.

But here in Jerusalem, the celebrations,

events and ceremonies are too many to list, everything

from Mayor Nir Barkat and Rav Shear Yashuv Cohen

speaking on Shabbat at the Great Synagogue,

to a rock concert in Gan Sacher, Sacher Park,

attended by hundreds with the music going all night until 7:00 am.

Took too many photos again this week, so for now I will

 share a few favorites from Yom Yerushalayim,

Jerusalem Day, in Jerusalem, Israel.

Jerusalem photo, actor dressed

Kotel Man? What a great costume on this actor,

who was standing at the entrance of 

Photo of inside Tower of David

the Tower of David Museum, which was open and free to the public.

Nir Barkat photo, Jerusalem photo

Mayor Nir Barkat and his wife Beverly, greeted people and posed

 for photos, and I recognized this couple from the neighborhood.

nir Barkat photo, Jerusalem photo

One family presented the mayor with a gift.

Nir Barkat photo

I wonder where this will hang?

Israeli apartheid

Then they  posed for a photo.

As every year,

photo inside Tower of David Museum

prizes were given here at night to special Jerusalem residents. 

Jerusalem scene photo

Of course, flags lined the Jerusalem streets,

photo boys wearing Israel flag

and covered countless shoulders.

These boys posed outside the entrance to the Kotel, the Western Wall,

after asking me to take their picture.

photo old city walls

On such a busy day, at least one girl was able to find a quiet spot.

photo of dancing on streets

Closed to traffic, Agron Street was anything but quiet.

A group of boys were jumping and waving flags on top of this van,

as others danced wildly to gang-man style blasting music in Hebrew.

photo Jerusalem Day

Tens of thousands of people,

image Jerusalem Day

boys and young men, 

father son on shoulder

father and sons,

image Jerusalem Day

and of all ages, 

image Jerusalem Day crowd

packed King George Street in front of the Great Synagogue.

Jerusalem Day crowd

Girls trying to pass by had to hold on not to get lost in the crowd.

photo Rabbi Druckman

Then Rabbi Chaim Druckman arrived,

as the Flag Parade was ready to dance and march its way to

the Kotel, the Western Wall, for hours more of celebrating,

46 years of reunification of Jerusalem. 

 

If you have any doubts about why this day is significant,

checkout a special post in IsraellyCool

and for more photos of Jerusalem Day, click HERE.