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Western Wall Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz toldin an exclusive interview on Friday that the Women of the Wall organization are forcefully imposing their opinions on others and he begged that they stop."I am hurting. Hurting and crying over what happened here today. It wasn’t for this Kotel that we prayed. We don’t want a kotel of disagreement," Rabinowitz told the in the wake of the Friday morning protest against the Women of the Wall 's first legal prayer service.Protests at the Western Wall in Jerusalem against the Women of the Wall organization ended on Friday morning with the arrest of three haredi men suspected of disturbing the peace, as well as two police officers who suffered light injuries and were treated at the scene. A large number of security forces were at the holy site, attempting to create a human barrier between the men and women's sections.