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Netanyahu: body searches at Kotel ‘unacceptable’

(JTA) – Body searches of female worshipers at the entrance to the Western Wall are “unacceptable,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. Netanyahu asked Minister of Public Security Gilad Erdan to look into accusations that at least four female rabbinical students were subject to body searches while attempting to enter the Western Wall Plaza, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement issued Friday morning, August 25. The students from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, including two Americans, on Wednesday, August 23, were asked to lift their shirts and skirts for security before being allowed to enter the Western Wall plaza, where an egalitarian prayer service was being held. The four said they were questioned and pulled aside into a private room. The women were among a group of 15 rabbinical, cantorial and Jewish education students from North America and Australia who joined about 200 men and women in an egalitarian service on the plaza behind the men’s and women’s sections. The service took place following the monthly rosh chodesh service of the Women of the Wall group.

Netanyahu and Erdan “agreed that if this indeed took place as described, it is unacceptable and will be addressed in accordance with the law and the instructions of the court,” the statement also said. The Israel Religious Action Center of the Reform movement, or IRAC, said it would submit formal complaints.

Western Wall security did not say what they were looking for. Western Wall officials in the past have detained women and searched for Torah scrolls and other religious items they consider inappropriate for women to bring to the wall. In January, Israel’s High Court of Justice ruled that women are not to be subjected to intense body searches when entering the Western Wall.

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