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  1. We help people around the world to get their prayers answered through using the generations-old practice of sending a pious scholar to pray at the Western Wall (Kotel), Judaism’s holiest site, for 40 consecutive days. The “40-days” is a powerful Jewish spiritual technique (segula) practiced for hundreds of years.

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      The idea for Western Wall Prayers originally came from...

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      tax deductible $9/day. pray a personally-composed prayer for...

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      Adjacent to it lies the Western Wall, last remnant of the...

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      HaRav Avigdor HaLevi Nebenzahl, Chief Rabbi of the Old City...

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      Indeed, the Gemorah explains the commandment to “draw close”...

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      40 Days of Prayer for you at the Kotel. If you have trouble...

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  2. Guidelines for Behavior at the Western Wall; Directions; The Western Wall Heritage Foundation; Western Wall Tunnels Sites. New! The Great Bridge Route; The Great Stone Route; The Journey to Jerusalem; The Chain of Generations Center; A Look into the Past; Bar & Bat Mitzvah. Quill of the Heart; Bar Mitzvah; Bat Mitzvah; Bar & Bat Mitzvah Virtual ...

  3. The Western Wall is the holiest of Jewish sites, drawing millions of worshippers from around the world of diverse faiths each year. Believers touch the Wall or lean their foreheads against it as they pray and seek the God of Israel. Many carry written prayers on small slips of paper to tuck into the crevices of the Wall’s ancient stones ...

  4. The Western Wall in Jerusalem is the holiest site in all Judaism and one of our most important traditions is going there to lift your prayer requests before God. As we take your prayers to the Wall, we will also be praying for the needs of Israel and Jewish people around the world. We love praying for you, our treasured Fellowship friends, and ...

  5. Women at the Wall is not what this question is about. is that a small minority of men choose to be offended when women pray in the way that those women's souls need to pray. A small minority of men seek to limit women's prayers. However, "the issue" of this site is why Jews pray at the Kotel (THE Wall) at all. But since Jews do pray thee, men's ...

  6. The Western Wall: Notes in the Wall. Jewish people believe that a divine presence rests within the Western Wall,, so they leave hand-wtitten prayers on scraps of paper (kvitlachim) and insert them in cracks in the Wall in the hope they will be answered. The Wall has been a place of veneration for Jews for centuries and now it is a must-see for ...

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