Current sectionIsrael NewsIsrael Political NewsProtesters used a loudspeaker to chant, 'A woman does not wear a tallit,' referring to the Jewish prayer shawl traditionally worn by men. In a statement, the group's CEO said the demonstration crossed a red line and that she feared for her and her family's safetyShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe01:10 PM • August 14 2026 IDTHaredi protesters demonstrated outside the homes of two leaders of Women of the Wall after obtaining their addresses through deception, the organization said. CommentsIn the NewsUltra-Orthodox Protesters Demonstrate Outside Women of the Wall Leaders' HomesWhat the Hell Is Going on in the West Bank?The Lessons of Lebanon and Ukraine: Why the IDF Wants 100,000 Drones a YearUnmoved by Netanyahu's Tricks and Shticks, Eisenkot Eyes a Minority GovernmentKatz Orders Plan to Transfer West Bank Civilian Enforcement From IDF to PoliceRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMI50 Years Ago, a Young Israeli Was Crowned the Most Beautiful Woman in the WorldIsrael's Leading Philosopher on Manipulation, Morality and the Future of ZionismWho Is Rebeca Grynspan, the Jewish Frontrunner to Become the Next UN Chief?Phones of Missing Israeli Mother, Daughter Last Traced Near Vienna Train StationIsrael Elections: How to Actually Read the PollsU.S. University to Pay Israeli Scholar Who Lost Job for Calling Gaza a Genocide