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  • The Western Wall Today - My Jewish Learning
    The Kotel (Western Wall) is the setting in which the annual cycle, individual and communal histories, and consecrated space come together In ancient times, the Temple was the focus of mass pilgrimages, three times during the year, as prescribed by biblical law
  • Why is the Western Wall so Important to Jewish people?
    Jewish people can’t pray on the Temple Mount today due to entry restrictions, so the Western Wall is considered to be the next best thing The wall is sometimes called the Wailing Wall, referring to the practice of Jews weeping at the site over the destruction of the temples
  • What is the purpose of the pilgrimage that Jews make to the . . .
    The purpose of the pilgrimage to the Western Wall is to connect with one’s faith and heritage, and to seek guidance and blessings from God It is also a way to show solidarity with the Jewish people and the state of Israel
  • Western Wall | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    Western Wall, in the Old City of Jerusalem, a place of prayer and pilgrimage sacred to the Jewish people It is the only remains of the retaining wall surrounding the Temple Mount, the site of the First and Second Temples of Jerusalem, held to be uniquely holy by the ancient Jews
  • The Western Wall : A Symbol of Jewish Resilience and Faith
    The Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall or the Kotel (Hebrew for “wall”), is more than just a pile of ancient stones It’s a powerful symbol of faith, resilience, and the enduring connection between the Jewish people and Jerusalem
  • The Historical Significance of the Western Wall: A Brief . . .
    During the Byzantine period, the Western Wall became a place of pilgrimage for Jews and Christians The wall was incorporated into the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and was used as a place of prayer and worship
  • The Western Wall in Jerusalem - World History Edu
    Religious Practices and Pilgrimage Jews pray at the Western Wall daily, placing written prayers into its crevices The site is a focal point for religious observances, including Tisha B’Av, Hanukkah, and the Priestly Blessing ceremonies during Passover and Sukkot Orthodox traditions require men and women to pray separately at the Wall


















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