• What do they mourn at the Wailing Wall? ... The Wailing Wall is nothing more than a remnant of the walls built by King Herod.
  • President William Ruto on Tuesday, May 9 prayed at the Western Wall of Jerusalem, Israel commonly referred to by Christians as the Wailing Wall.
  • The Wailing wall (in the modern Western tradition) – the remains of a colossal ancient foundations on the Temple mount.
  • [The] Wailing Wall [The] Kotel Al-Buraq Wall الْحَائِط ٱلْبُرَاق (Ḥā’iṭ al-Burāq). ... Only when used in this sense is it synonymous with the term Wailing Wall.
  • Wailing Wall: A Testament to Lamentation. The importance of this single remaining structure is difficult to comprehend.
  • Wailing Wall was a captive shrine held — jealously guarded by the Moslem religious authorities. ... massive western side, or “Wailing Wall of the Temple Mount”.
  • ‘The Wailing Wall, Jerusalem’ was created by Théodore Ralli in Orientalism style. Find more prominent pieces of cityscape at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
  • The wailing wall is a part of the Temple Mount. The term wailing wall is derived from the Arabic term el- Mabka or “place for weeping”.
  • Because of the custom of visiting the Western Wall to mourn and cry over the Temple, since the 19 th century, it acquired the name – The Wailing Wall.
  • The Wailing Wall is also known by multiple other names: the Western Wall, Kotel ( simply meaning 'wall' in Hebrew), and Al-Buraq Wall.