“Can you imagine your grandmother with a cell phone on the streets or on a bus? Where did our ingrained shame and modesty of the Jewish daughter disappear to? On the behest of the Jewish leaders is forbidden for a Jewish daughter to talk on a cell phone on the streets or on a bus!”
On the right side of the poster, which found on streets and in the synagogues of Williamsburg, Brooklyn this Shabbat, is a letter signed by the rabbis of the ultra-Orthodox beit din (religious court) of Eida Charedis (of Mea Shea’arim, Jerusalem) along with the signature of ultra-Orthodox Rabbi Shmuel HaLevi Wosner of Bnei Brak endorsing the ban:
Closeup of the letter and signatures: