The Reform movement in the UK has urged members to sign a petition calling for non-Orthodox Jews to be given a say in the administration of the Western Wall, the Kotel, in Jerusalem.
The campaign has been launched by the Israel Religious Action Centre, the action arm of Progressive Judaism in Israel, which wants non-Orthodox Jews to be represented on the Western Wall Heritage Council.
It says that currently control of the Wall lies exclusively in “ultra-Orthodox” hands, with no place for “Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist, Renewal, humanistic, and secular Jews”.
The time was “long overdue for our nation to recognise that there is more than one way to practise Judaism,” the petition says, “and to acknowledge the value and importance of supporting all denominations in Judaism.”
Reform chief executive Ben Rich said that he was “proud” to have signed the petition.