The Reform and Conservative Movements have informed the High Court of Justice they insist on the Kosel arrangement that was decided upon by the cabinet, and later retracted due to objections from chareidi parties. Ahead of the court session on Thursday, 9 Elul, they informed the court they are calling for implementation of the cabinet arrangement that was approved.

According to the report released by Yehuda Schlesinger in Yisrael Hayom, they are joined by the Women of the Wall (WoW) organization, all calling on the court to have the cabinet-approved arrangement implemented.

In the 27-page response, they are calling to allocate the Kosel HaDromi, referring to Rachvat Yisrael (Robinson’s Arch) as agreement too in the original plan. In addition, they are asking for an area of the Kosel Plaza and representation in the Kosel Heritage Foundation, which operates the Kosel.

This also shows their intention to receive recognition in Israel, which they have not achieved to date.

Their willingness to accept the area of the Kosel HaDromi comes with the demand the latter be included in the Kosel complex, connected to the current Kosel Plaza by an easily accessible connective path thereby anchoring the nature of the expansion of regulations and the management of the site by a council in which the Reform will be represented.

The petitioners continue to request that “in view of the Government’s decision to delay the implementation, the basic principles according to which the respondents are obligated to act in an egalitarian manner that respects the right of the petitioners to pray as they stand on the most sacred site of the Jewish people – the Kosel, as defined in the Regulations for the Preservation of Jewish Holy Places.”

“While the Chief Rabbinate claimed in its response to the High Court that the court has no authority to deal with religious issues, based on previous rulings, the non-Orthodox movements reject the claim”.

“We cannot accept a situation in which the Kosel Heritage Foundation, which has a number of important roles and powers regarding the operation of the Kosel, will give voice and expression only to chareidi Judaism, and will not give any representation to the streams and Women of the Kosel” the response includes.