Heading east from the Women’s Court was the Court of Israel, which was open to Jewish laymen.
There were 3 gates on both the south and north sides, making seven entrances
in all. 11 cubits of the eastern end were partitioned off by a stone balustrade
1 cubit high, for the men (the court of the Israelites), separating it from the
rest of the space that went to form the court of the priests.