Insight WOMEN from page 31 ZOOS ES X00 causing an uproar among other wor- shipers who considered it a sacrilege. Israel's Supreme Court accepted the group's case in the summer of 1989 on condition that the group pray at the wall without the Torah. with one sponta- Since then neous exception — the group has not used Torahs at the wall. Members either have held prayer sessions at the wall without the Torah or have read from the Torah at nearby sites. Group members say women's Torah reading is becoming increasingly accepted in Orthodox circles, but the Israeli government has argued that the group's service at the wall could threaten public order. In the current case, the court was rul- ing on an appeal filed by the state to a May 2000 decision recognizing the group's right to hold prayer services at the wall, and instructing the govern- ment to make arrangements for it. Z O O M IS M CO CO Fully equipped with 6-disc, leather, moon roof &more! ,AL-e vxm — . 4 ± 48 MONTH LEASE Oth ZERO z nAisrao DOWN! ZERO OUT OF POCKET! Oxus DEPOSIT! SECT Debate Continues 48 mos., 12,000 miles per year With qualified credit. Includes 1st payment, acquisition & Doc fee. Plus tax, title & license. A lawyer for the Women of the Wall group, Frances Raday, said the court had not backtracked on its recognition of the women's right to pray at the wall. But the court chose to protect the sensitivities of other worshipers over the right of the women to pray at the wall, she said. Women of the Wall consistently has rejected proposals of alternate prayer sites. Though Chesler is upset with the court's decision, she said she is skeptical that the contingency plan will stick, since Robinson's Arch is unlikely to be ready for use within a year. She cited the cost and work required to level and pre- pare the archaeological site for public prayer. In addition, she said, Israel's archaeological authorities might oppose the arrangement. Attorney Raday has said some lawyers and politicians believe the court ruling may be a delaying tactic. Even so, supporters of the group aren't taking it lightly. The case is a "bellwether," Pogrebin said. "It tells us a lot about ourselves if we can live with this injustice as a peo- ), ple. Rabbi Shafran urged the Women of the Wall to focus on "the issue." "The issue here is respect for a holy place and respect for the traditions that lie behind the worship that it's associated with," he said. E. CERTIFIED Pre-Owned Certified Lexus Pr o r-Owned 4.1, 49% Non-Cert P r e- 99- O Toyota 2 ° W Cirl Low miles, very clean. 5 to choose FINANCING AVAILABLE 1999-2000 Lexus E300 St.arting fro $10, fra 2003 Toyota rin Corolla Certified, loaded, 9 to choose from Like new 3000 miles, must see Starting from $19,995 $13 1 995 1999-2002 Lexus RX300 5 to choose from, certified. All extra clean 4X4 300 sta rting frorn $20799 5 2 us 2 Lex 20 02 low 7 us Is tion miles, Certifie$26 995 199 ► LeXLIS Low miles, extra 37 c lea 19 C9h9romCesi, riea Yttio 'vr: $13 GS300 1997 BMW 32 Very etean, low miles, 5 w miles new, l ow :42 C°er° tified ,2likse n99 $2 Lexus G ,t4 590 Auto Mail Dr.-4*Ann Arbor 734.996.1662 lexusofannarborcom • lexusannarbor@usa.net Naomi Segal, a JTA correspondent in Jerusalem, contributed to this report. 4/11 2003 32 F111-11, FRIVIE3C3FR. OPEN SATURDAY 10-5 48 mos. 12,000 miles per year With qualified credit. $1,494 due. Includes 1st payment, acquisition & Doc fee. Plus tax, title & license. 704510