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  1. Western Wall - Wikipedia

    The term Western Wall commonly refers to a 187-foot (57 m) exposed section of a much longer retaining wall, built by Herod on the western flank of the Temple Mount. Only when used in this sense is it synonymous with the term Wailing Wall.

  2. Western Wall | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    2025年1月10日 · The Western Wall, in the Old City of Jerusalem, is 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.

  3. Western Wall Heritage Foundation - The Official Website

    Visitors to this Western Wall Tunnels walk through ancient and fascinating subterranean spaces with exquisite archeological findings, such as large stone arches, water pits, an ancient water aqueduct that ends at the Struthion Pool, and more.

  4. What Is the Western Wall? - My Jewish Learning

    The Western Wall (sometimes called the Wailing Wall, or the Kotel, the Hebrew word for wall) is one of the last remaining walls of the Temple Mount, the elevated plaza in the Old City of Jerusalem that was the site of both ancient Jewish temples.

  5. 12 Western Wall Facts Every Jew Should Know - Chabad.org

    The Western Wall is the only surviving structure of the Temple Mount still standing since the Temple era. Perhaps the most famous Jewish destination in Israel and beyond, millions from across the globe travel to this sacred site to pray and find inspiration.

  6. Live Cameras at Western Wall | Western Wall Heritage Foundation

    The Western Wall cameras are always running live on our website for you to watch the kotel and Prayer Plaza at anytime. Click now to watch live!

  7. The Western Wall - History and Facts | History Hit

    2020年11月24日 · The Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall, Ha Kotel and the Al-Buraq Wall, is the sole remaining part of a wall of the Second Temple of Jerusalem. The Second Temple, which stood from 516 BC, was the holiest of Jewish sites and was built to …

  8. History & Overivew of the Western Wall - Jewish Virtual Library

    Throughout the centuries Jews from throughout the world made the difficult pilgrimage to Palestine, and immediately headed for the Kotel ha-Ma'aravi (the Western Wall) to thank God. The prayers offered at the Kotel were so heartfelt that gentiles began calling the site the “ …

  9. Western Wall in Jerusalem - Tourist Israel

    The Western Wall, also known as the “Wailing Wall” or the “Kotel”, is the most religious site in the world for the Jewish people. Located in the Old City of Jerusalem, it is the last remaining outer wall of the ancient Jewish temple, and an incredibly important site of modern Israeli history.

  10. 13 Facts About the Western Wall - Have Fun With History

    2023年10月29日 · The Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall or the Kotel, is an iconic and sacred site located in the heart of Jerusalem, Israel. Its historical significance as part of the ancient Second Temple’s retaining wall, combined with its status as the holiest site in Judaism, draws visitors and worshippers from all over the world.