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Ultra orthodox men watch as a woman wearing tfillin and tallit prays together with other reform Jews at the Westen Wall in Jerusalem's Old City. Reform judaism is the most liberal form of modern Judaism, being the only ones who allow women to wear the prayer shawl January 26, 1997. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
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An orthodox Jewish man argues with a reform Jewish woman wearing a prayer shawl at the Western Wall. Reform judaism is the most liberal form of modern Judaism, being the only ones who allow women to wear the prayer shawl. January 26, 1997. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
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A woman wears tfillin and tallit as she prays together with other reform Jews at the Westen Wall in Jerusalem's Old City.
Reform judaism is the most liberal form of modern Judaism, being the only ones who allow women to wear the prayer shawl January 26, 1997. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
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An ultra orthodox Jewish man falls to the ground in protest of reform women wearing prayer shawls while they pray at the Western Wall. Reform judaism is the most liberal form of modern Judaism, being the only ones who allow women to wear the prayer shawl. January 26, 1997. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90