Kotel
High Court postpones joint protest and Kotel hearings to Friday, resets filing deadlines
The petitions involve wartime restrictions on anti-war demonstrations and the number of worshippers allowed at the Western Wall.
Western Wall debate must not overshadow prayer, unity during times of war - opinion
Should control of the Western Wall be delegated to one sect of Judaism over another? - editorial
Knesset advances bill granting Chief Rabbinate authority over Western Wall prayer
Major UK Jewish group to require approval for trips over Israel's Green Line
UJIA's new policy on travel beyond the Green Line - including to the Kotel - raises fresh challenges and triggers diverse responses within the UK's Jewish community.
Jerusalem Day: One Kotel for all - opinion
worry that the Western Wall is being unintentionally appropriated by religious Jews.
Chabad holds Kotel bar mitzvah ceremony for 121 orphans
This year's celebration was set against a backdrop of ongoing protests and turmoil in Jerusalem surrounding the proposed judicial reform.
This week in Jerusalem: Nof Zahav
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Western Wall compromise: Israel's High Court to hold hearing
This is the first hearing taking place on the issue in the past two years and the first during this government.
Letters to the Editor February 27, 2023: Work over family
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Reform rabbis hold prayers at Kotel, Noam Party activists protest in egal section
Chaos broke out across the Kotel as Women of the Wall held prayer services in the main plaza and Noam Party activists took over the egalitarian section.
Underwear at the Western Wall: Two wrongs don't make a right - opinion
The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, looked at the role of the Jewish people and said that we are taught to fight darkness with light. This is how we will solve our issues.
Letters to the Editor February 13, 2023: Is it normal?
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
What’s behind the exaggerated proposed Kotel legislation?
A new Western Wall bill proposed by Shas could see visitors who dress “not modestly” face a six-month prison sentence.