Israel - Reform Jewish leaders have fired back at Tourism Minister Yariv Levin following his refusal to retract on criticism he made of the movement last week.

Chairman of the Reform movement in Israel, Rabbi Gilad Kariv, on Wednesday escalated the conflict between the movement and the Likud minister, who is firmly opposed to the construction of a new section of the Western Wall for pluralistic prayer.

Levin said in the aftermath of a vote on the pluralistic prayer site that it would not be needed in two or three more generations, because there would no longer be Reform Jews due to assimilation.

In a letter to Reform congregations in the US, Kariv called for the Jewish Agency and the Jewish Federations of North America, namely the United States, not to undertake any cooperation with Levin until he retracts his words

Levin was condemned for his stance by Bayit Yehudi chairman Naftali Bennett and Kulanu MK Michael Oren. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who heads Levin’s party, joined the chorus of condemnations last Wednesday.

The President of the Union for Reform Judaism in North America, Rabbi Rick Jacobs, said in response to Levin: “As long as he (Levin) thinks Diaspora Jewry has no right to voice an opinion on subjects such as the Western Wall, we will not give him a platform in the Jewish communities and organizations in the United States. Levin will not teach us what it means to support the State of Israel.”

Jacobs is an important and influential individual in the global reform community, which represents millions of Jews, and the development that he will refuse to meet with an Israeli minister is an unprecedented step in Israel’s relations with Diaspora Jewry.

Following the announcement, a meeting planned for early next month arranged by the Foreign Ministry between Levin and Reform groups from the United States was cancelled.