“The Western Wall is working very well without the provocations of the wall.”

The peaceful prayer sessions that took place when the wall left the Western Wall Square due to restrictions on coronaviruses.

Dozens of men and all of Israel arrived at the Western Wall early Wednesday morning for special prayers in honor of Rosh Hodesh (the first day of the new Jewish month).

The faithful filled the other spaces in the women’s section, in accordance with the new coronavirus period protocols, and allowed the organization of women from the wall to enter the area.

“Now we have completed some other prayer consultation by Rosh Hodesh at the Western Wall: Rosh Hodesh Menachem Av, some other Rosh Hodesh in which the reformed women’s organization remained outdoors in the square and the sanctity of the site has been preserved,” Bezalel said. Zini, who heads the Joint Committee for the Preservation of the Holiness of the Western Wall.

“From month to month, we are informed that the Western Wall gets along very well, even without the provocations of this handful of extremist people, and with the prayers and preference of the Sacred Temple for the merit of righteous women.”

Zini also wanted “that all Israel and the whole country had a complete healing and recovery.”

The Western Wall Heritage Foundation reported that a small Organization of Women of the Wall held a position at the point of the square.

“This organization violated protocols and brought a Torah scroll to western wall square, while desecrating its holiness,” they said. “They were greeted by worshippers and worshippers who protested in opposition to the provocation they provoked.”

“The Western Wall Heritage Foundation regrets this habit and calls for all parties to leave the Western Wall and allow respectful prayer, respecting the protocols of the site and preserving its holiness.”

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