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Absence from Wall, Weakness, Says Rabbi Kook

November 6, 1929
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The proposal which is being put forth that Jews remain away from the Wailing Wall until the question of what constitutes the status quo is settled, is opposed by Chief Rabbi A. J. Kook. The suggestion has been put forth in some quarters as a means of preventing the Arabs from claiming provocation.

In a press interview, Rabbi Kook declared that he strongly opposes any suggestion that Jews refrain temporarily from visiting the Wailing Wall. “This would be used as proof that our ties at the Wall are weakened.” he declared.

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