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Photo of the Day 6/18

by Sean on Jun.18, 2009, under Israel, Photos

Western Wall in Jerusalem, Israel

The Western Wall, or Kotel in Hebrew, is one of the most important historical sites to the Jews. In biblical times, this wall was one of the four sides that formed the base of the Second Temple. Like the temple before it, this one was destroyed at the hands of foreign invaders. As a result of the current political situation in Jerusalem, only the Western wall of the old foundation of the temple is accessible to Jews. For this reason, pilgrims from around the world come to see it. Some pray, some cry, but mostly people think back on the history of their people and hope to see change for the better.

Something you may not be aware of is that Orthodox Jews split the men and women during prayer. Because of this, there is a men’s and woman’s side of the Western Wall. Going along with tradition, the man’s side is much larger. If a woman tries to enter the men’s side, armed guards insist they turn around, for fear of breaking the law.

When I went to Israel a few years ago, I brought with me notes my Israeli friend and his family had written for me to stick into the cracks in the wall. I approached them with this proposal, as I knew they hadn’t been to Israel for around 15 years. They were very appreciative for me doing them this huge favor, but it was the least I could do for my second family. Being a reform Jew and not very religious, I put on the kippah and approached the wall. I didn’t really know what to do, so I closed my eyes and listened to the sounds of all those around me. After a few minutes, I placed their notes in the wall and left.


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