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Jerusalem The Wailing Wall ... Left: The "West Wailing Wall"; Here many events take place. On this day was the celebration of two events. First, the new recruits of the Israel army had just finished their 100 mile march, non-stop. ... Galilee Jericho Mt.Of Temptation; Jerusalem Wailing Wall Gethsemani Golgotha...
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www.olivebranch.com/isreal/jesurwall.htm
www.olivebranch.com/isreal/jesurwall.htm
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Our World Center is located in Jerusalem, directly opposite the Western Wall. ... Place a note in the wall ... The Big Lie: Moslems, Jerusalem and Archaeology, Part 1...
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People from all over the world come to pray at the Wailing Wall in the city of Jerusalem. This wall was not a part of the Second Temple itself but rather it was the retaining wall of the Temple Mount. ... Throughout the generations Jews have come to this wall to shed tears and grieve for the Temple that was destroyed in 70 A.D.
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www.padfield.com/2001/wailingwall.html
www.padfield.com/2001/wailingwall.html
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Western Wall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Western Wall (Hebrew: הכותל המערבי , translit.: ) (Arabic: , translit.: ), sometimes referred to as the Wailing Wall or simply the Kotel (lit. Wall; Ashkenazic pronunciation: Kosel ), ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Wall
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It is sometimes referred to by gentiles as the Wailing Wall (Arabic: il-Mabka), the term that may be considered derogatory, as it implies the image of Jews wailing ... The Western Wall is part of the larger religious site in the Old City of Jerusalem called Har ha-Bayit (the Temple Mount) to Jews and some Christians,
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www.jerusalemshots.com/cat_en57.html
www.jerusalemshots.com/cat_en57.html
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Kotel - The Western Wall - Wailing Wall Jerusalem by night Qtvr by ... This Wall has heard many prayers; This Wall has seen the fall of many other Walls; This Wall has felt the Touch of mourning women; This Wall has felt the petitions lodged between its stones. This Wall saw Rabbi Yehuda Halevi trampled before it;
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In fact despite its hoary sound, "Wailing Wall" is a strictly 20th-century English usage introduced by the British after their conquest of Jerusalem from the Turks in 1917. In the 19th century, when European travelers first began visiting Palestine in sufficient numbers to notice the Jews there at all, the Western Wall...
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www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/wallname.html
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The Western Wall (also: Wailing Wall) located in Jerusalem, is considered by both Jews and Muslims as a significant and holy site. The Western Wall would have been built along with the rest of Herod’s expansion of the Temple area, sometime between 37 BCE and 6 CE. ... Jerusalem: Wailing Wall Beneath the Dome of the Rock...
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atheism.about.com/od/religiousplaces/p/WesternWall.htm
atheism.about.com/od/religiousplaces/p/WesternWall.htm
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Western (Wailing) Wall, Jerusalem: See 6 reviews, articles, and 110 photos of Western (Wailing) Wall, ranked No.3 on TripAdvisor among 123 attractions in Jerusalem. ... The wailing wall is situated in East Jerusalem, which is territory that is occupied by Israel and is not a part of Israel. more...
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