Despite a decrease in the number of tourists since the Sukkot holiday, the number of notes placed by Israelis and sent from various locations around the country has increased.
Thousands of Jews from across the world gathered at the Western Wall in Jerusalem on Wednesday morning to attend the recitation of the Birkat Kohanim (Priestly Blessing) by descendants of the High ...
Jewish worshippers attend the priestly blessing at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, followed by a prayer for the hostages held ...
The Western Wall Heritage Foundation removes the notes twice a year—before Passover and the High Holidays—in accordance with religious laws.
Bunched up notes, placed into crevices of ancient stones of the Western Wall - Judaism's holiest site, were removed on ...
The annual event, organized by the Colel Chabad charity group, was nearly canceled this year amid soaring tensions between Israel and Iran.
Bunched up notes, placed into crevices of ancient stones of the Western Wall - Judaism's holiest site, were removed on Tuesday ahead of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The notes were placed there by ...
The Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall or the Kotel, is the most significant historic site for the Jewish faith. This wall, located in the heart of the Old City, is a remnant of King ...
Hundreds gathered in the Western Wall plaza on Thursday to celebrate the bar and bat mitzvah ceremonies of 52 children who have lost at least one parent in active duty in the IDF or other security ...