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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 1989, Anat Hoffman et.al.file petition in the name of Israeli WoW. 1990, Susan Alter et.al, file in the name of WoW, Int'l. They ask the Court to deny the authority of Rabbinate to prohibit their prayer and for police protection. 2000, Anat Hoffman, et.al. ask that the Court resolve the matter since the Committees appointed failed to do so. 2013, State detain WoW members and ask J. To asks to impose bond on WoW to 1994, Justices Alon and Shamgar deny petition, stating that the dispute should not be resolved by the Court at this juncture and urging the State to appoint a special committee that will figure out how to accommodate the rights of WoW without infringing on the sensibilities of tother worshipers. J. Levine holds that WoW's petition should be accepted as a matter of principle. 2003, Justicestrassbur Cohen, Beinish, and Matza accept the Pelion. The Attorney General asks for a hearing in an expanded coourt Since 1989, WoW have been petitioning the Israeli Supreme Court to recognize their religious right to pray at the Western Wall in Jerusalem while singing out loud, wrapped in prayer shawls, and wearing ritual fringes. The Israeli Justice Department, Attorney General, and various Special Committees have argued consistently against this right, claiming, among other things, that WoW infringes on the Public Order. Women of the Wall, timeline 1 9 8 9 1990 1990 1990 2 0 1 5 April 2013, J.Sobol rejects tap and hold to change tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to change this title text! tap and hold to changethis text!
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