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The Wailing Wall (Western Wall): The Kotel: The Western Wall
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  • This is the remain of the outer wall of the Second Temple's courtyard. Jews from all over the world for centuries come here to pray and mourn as well as to tuck their written pleas and prayers into its crevices. (Or order them via email or fax!) You need to cover yourself here as well. The wall is a part of the Temple Mount built by Herod the Great

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    The Wailing Wall (Western Wall): The Jewish Quarter
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  • The Jewish Quarter is a maze of alleyways, small stalls, and is full of synagogues. It has an oriental atmosphere, but with western influences. During the fighting in 1948 for independence, this small area suffered much destruction and was then deserted by the residents when the city was partitioned. In 1967, the Israeli government began it's renovation to preserve the historical remains. During the excavations they found dwellings from Herodian times. The most prominent feature of the Jewish Quarter is the Western Wall. .

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    The Wailing Wall (Western Wall): The Western (Wailing) Wall
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  • The most sacred spot in Judaeism - the remaining wall of the second temple. A huge plaza (tight security) afronts the place of worship, as orthodox and religious jews congregate throughout the day to pray. As men and women are not allowed to pray together, it is segregated between the genders. Friday evenings are the best time to visit as shabbat sets in, with many thousands flocking to the Kotel (Hebrew name), the sound of the faithful singing their songs and prayers cutting through the air. or Tuesdays - the official days of the Bar Mitzvas.

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    The Wailing Wall (Western Wall): Ha'kotel o Western Wall
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  • The Kotel is a Important jewish monument, Is very interesting to know the history that is behind, is the only part that is left of Second Temple's built by Herod the Great. Also is very nice to see how on the top of the wall you can see the musulm temple and how diferent cultures are so close.

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  • Address: Jewish Quarter
  • Directions: In the Old City Jerusalem

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    The Wailing Wall (Western Wall): The Church of the Holy Sepulcher
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  • The Church of the Holy Sepulcher - Jerusalem
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    Though from the outside it's nothing special, this church is a major destination for all Christian Pilgrims in Jerusalem. This is the place were Jesus is supposed to have been buried and where He resurrected. Inside there is a kiosk with a piece of the sepulcher stone. Be prepared to a long queue, as there are always lots of pilgrims.

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    The Wailing Wall (Western Wall): The WAILING WALL in ...
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  • The WAILING WALL in Jerusalem , the most sacred place for the Jewish people. Don't turn you back to the wall. Unfortunately we visited the Wailing Wall on Saturday, and it was forbidden to take photos (see the photo taken nearby). If you come close to the wall you will see that in every hole and in every deepening there is a piece of paper with a wish written on it. I put my wish into one of the hole. Believe it or not - IT CAME TRUE!!!

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    The Wailing Wall (Western Wall): And here it is, the wall....
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  • And here it is, the wall. People often put little papers in it, with their wishes on it. The wall is full of these papers. Keep in mind that men will have to wear a little hat, when aproaching the wall. This had is calles a 'keppel'. Don't worry: religious men are lending these hats to tourists so they can take a closer look.

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  • Directions: From Jaffagate: walk straight ahead, follow the signs.

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    The Wailing Wall (Western Wall): Wailing Wall
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  • The Western Wall or simply The Kotel, is a retaining wall in Jerusalem that dates from the time of the Jewish Second Temple (516 BCE - 70 CE). It is sometimes referred to as the Wailing Wall, referring to Jews mourning the destruction of the Temple. The Western Wall is part of the bigger religious site in the Old City of Jerusalem called Har ha-Bayit (the Temple Mount) to Jews and Christians, or Al-Haram al-Qudsi al-Sharif (the Noble Sanctuary) to Muslims. The Western Wall derives its holiness due to its proximity to the sacred Holy of Holies on the Temple Mount, which is the Most Holy Place in Judaism. This makes the Western Wall the holiest location in Judaism which is currently generally accessible to the Jewish people for prayer. Jewish men and women can be found praying at the wall at every hour, though a mechitza, or divider, separates the men's section of the wall from the women's section. B'nai Mitzvah celebrations can also be held here, and some people of different ages travel from all over the world to have their ceremonies at the Kotel. It is also a tradition to deposit a slip of paper with wishes or prayers on it into the cracks of the wall. Looking closely, one can see hundreds of tiny, folded papers stuffed inside the grooves. The Temple in Jerusalem was the most sacred building in Judaism. Herod the Great built vast retaining walls around Mount Moriah, expanding the small, quasi-natural plateau on which the First and Second Temples stood into the wide open spaces of the Temple Mount seen today.

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  • Directions: In the Old City Jerusalem

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    The Wailing Wall (Western Wall): Western Wall
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  • Boy, i was young once... :-) - Jerusalem
    Boy, i was young once... :-)
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    Or the wailing wall or in Hebrew - The Kotel. This place is The Holliest Place for the Jewish people. You can see people praying and writing their biggest wishes on a small notes which they put in between ths tones...hoping for answers to their prayers. That has become a tradition for those who believe in that and also for those who not... i guess everyone hopes for a miracles.....

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  • Address: Old city of Jerusalem

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    The Wailing Wall (Western Wall): The Western Wall
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  • A religious girl Praying, asking, wishing & hoping - Jerusalem
    A religious girl Praying,
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    Visit the Western Wall and all the old city, lots of history, very important area for all religions. Unlike in the past there's now also a special road to Wheelchairs which make it accessible to the wall with wheelchair and to the Herodian Street, this road start at the Archological garden and gets all the way to the wailing road. When arriving there please make sure you're dressed modestly, Girls, NO mini skirts or Small shirts that doesnt cover you, This is a holly Site, please respect it.

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