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  • WOMEN OF THE WALL
    Yossi Zamir
    Conservative Jewish women
    Torah scrolls
    Western Wall
    Conservative Jewish women wear kippot (headcovering) prayer shawls and carry the Torah scrolls, as the women come to pray at the Western Wall (Kotel) on December 18, 2009. In orthodox Judaism, women are not allowed to wear prayer shawls or read from the Torah. The event is organized at the start of every month in the Jewish calender by "Women of the Wall". Last month, a woman was arrested for wearing a prayer shawl while worshiping at the Kotel.. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • WOMEN OF THE WALL
    Yossi Zamir
    Conservative Jewish women
    Torah scrolls
    Western Wall
    Conservative Jewish women wear kippot (headcovering) prayer shawls and carry the Torah scrolls, as the women come to pray at the Western Wall (Kotel) on December 18, 2009. In orthodox Judaism, women are not allowed to wear prayer shawls or read from the Torah. The event is organized at the start of every month in the Jewish calender by "Women of the Wall". Last month, a woman was arrested for wearing a prayer shawl while worshiping at the Kotel.. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • WOMEN OF THE WALL
    Yossi Zamir
    Conservative Jewish women
    Torah scrolls
    Western Wall
    Conservative Jewish women wear kippot (headcovering) prayer shawls and carry the Torah scrolls, as the women come to pray at the Western Wall (Kotel) on December 18, 2009. In orthodox Judaism, women are not allowed to wear prayer shawls or read from the Torah. The event is organized at the start of every month in the Jewish calender by "Women of the Wall". Last month, a woman was arrested for wearing a prayer shawl while worshiping at the Kotel.. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • WOMEN OF THE WALL
    Yossi Zamir
    Conservative Jewish women
    Torah scrolls
    Western Wall
    Conservative Jewish women wear kippot (headcovering) prayer shawls and carry the Torah scrolls, as the women come to pray at the Western Wall (Kotel) on December 18, 2009. In orthodox Judaism, women are not allowed to wear prayer shawls or read from the Torah. The event is organized at the start of every month in the Jewish calender by "Women of the Wall". Last month, a woman was arrested for wearing a prayer shawl while worshiping at the Kotel.. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
  • WOMEN OF THE WALL
    Yossi Zamir
    Conservative Jewish women
    Torah scrolls
    Western Wall
    Conservative Jewish women wear kippot (headcovering) prayer shawls and carry the Torah scrolls, as the women come to pray at the Western Wall (Kotel) on December 18, 2009. In orthodox Judaism, women are not allowed to wear prayer shawls or read from the Torah. The event is organized at the start of every month in the Jewish calender by "Women of the Wall". Last month, a woman was arrested for wearing a prayer shawl while worshiping at the Kotel.. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90