Portman infuriates religious Jews over kiss scene (Agencies) Updated: 2005-02-24 16:44 Hollywood star Natalie
Portman, nominated for a best supporting actress award at this month's Academy
Awards, stirred a scandal over a kissing scene by Jerusalem's Wailing Wall --
the most sacred spot in Judaism, the top-selling Israeli daily said.
 Hollywood star
Natalie Portman, nominated for a best supporting actress award at this
month's Academy Awards, stirred a scandal over a kissing scene by
Jerusalem's Wailing Wall -- the most sacred spot in Judaism.
[AFP] | The Israeli-born 23-year-old, who may
be awarded a golden statuette next Sunday for her role in the film "Closer," was
on location in Jerusalem for the shooting of "Free Zone", an Israeli-directed
film, Yediot Aharonot reported.
But a kissing scene with co-actor Aki Avni in a car park next to the Wailing
Wall infuriated religious Jews praying at the site, who slammed the smooch as an
act of "lewdness" before chasing the pair and the crew off the set.
The paper said director Amos Gitai had not asked for permission prior to
shooting the scene, but reached a compromise after the incident that he and his
crew could come back to the site at a later hour.
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