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  2. Western Wall - Wikipedia

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    According to the Western Wall Heritage Foundation, requests had been made for many years that "an olive oil lamp be placed in the prayer hall of the Western Wall Plaza, as is the custom in Jewish synagogues, to represent the menorah of the Temple in Jerusalem as well as the continuously burning fire on the altar of burnt offerings in front of ...

  3. Placing notes in the Western Wall - Wikipedia

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    Notes wedged into the cracks of the Western Wall. The earliest account of placing prayer notes into the cracks and crevices of the Western Wall was recounted by Rabbi Chaim Elazar Spira of Munkatch (d. 1937) and involved Rabbi Chaim ibn Attar (d. 1743) who instructed a destitute man to place an amulet between the stones of the Wall.

  4. Category:Western Wall - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Western Wall" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Shmuel Rabinovitch - Wikipedia

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    The Western Wall is visited by individuals of diverse backgrounds. Rabbi Rabinovitch navigates the Wall's use a religious prayer site with the interests of the civic programs of the secular Israeli state, visits by state dignitaries, religious leaders of other faiths, and diaspora liberal Jewish groups.

  6. Western Stone - Wikipedia

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    The Western Stone, beginning at shoulder level of the guide. The Western Stone is a monolithic ashlar (worked stone block) forming part of the lower level of the Western Wall in Jerusalem. This largest stone in the Western Wall is visible within the Western Wall Tunnel. [1] It is one of the largest building blocks in the world. [2]

  7. Western Wall (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Western Wall is a sacred Jewish pilgrimage site in Jerusalem. Western Wall may also refer to: Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions, a 1999 album by Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris; Western Wall Tunnel, a tunnel along the base of the Western Wall; Little Western Wall, a Jewish religious site in Jerusalem

  8. Yeshivat HaKotel - Wikipedia

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    The yeshiva was founded shortly after the Six-Day War in 1967 in the Old City of Jerusalem by Aryeh Bina, who at that time was a rabbi in Yeshivat Netiv Meir. The first Shavuot after the war, approximately a week after the recapture of the old city, Bina and his students began studying in former Jordanian barracks, then relocated to a homeless shelter in the "old square."

  9. Kotel compromise - Wikipedia

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    Western Wall. The Kotel compromise (or Western Wall compromise or Kotel plan or Western Wall plan, Hebrew: מתווה הכותל, Mitveh Ha'Kotel, lit."The Western Wall outline") is a compromise reached between orthodox and non-orthodox Jewish denominations, according to which the non-Orthodox "mixed" prayer area for men and women was supposed to be expanded in the southern part of the Western ...