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Praying 'Women Of The Wall' Attacked, Tsarneav Burial Witch Hunt?, Ramadan Start

Written By Unknown on Friday, May 10, 2013 | 5:11 AM

May 10, 2013
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox jeered, spit and threw rocks at the 400 'Women of the Wall' who prayed at the Western Wall today, according to the Jerusalem Post.

The women were protected by the police following a recent court order in favor of the Women of the Wall's right to pray at the sacred site.  Continue reading...
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