yoriko madoka there talking about what we need women in politics.o the 19805 when a group of jewish feminists started campaigning for the right to pray as openly asjewish men at one ofjudaism's holiest sites, the western wall injerusalem. witness history spoke to annette hoffman, one of the founders of the so—called women of the wall. singing. i have been the chauffeur more times than i would like to think of taking women of the wall to emergency room. and of course and eggs, water thrown at women of the wall. when israel took over eastjerusalem, they built a partition between men and women at the wall. the partition is not equal. men are encouraged to explore alljewish expressions. what some people allow themselves to say about us, and to us is quite shocking. wrap them in their prayer shawl and buried them alive. and we are being called nazis by otherjewish people. and when we went to court it would be 1a years later when we will receive a verdict. the court felt that our issue is so complex that it rocks thejewish world as we know it. cheering. s