- en.wikipedia.org Western Wall[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.
- touristportalyen.gitlab.io jerusalem16/small-…Yayın zamanı: 5 saat önceSmall Wailing Wall (the Kotel Hebrew HaSatan) – located in the Muslim quarter part of the support structures of the lost Jews of the Temple.
- thekotel.org en/129530/Because of the custom of visiting the Western Wall to mourn and cry over the Temple, since the 19th century, it acquired the name – The Wailing Wall.
- begthelord.com history/The famous Wailing Wall or Western Wall is a great architectural monument and one of the holiest sites of Judaism and Jerusalem.
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- medium.com lessons-from-history/the-western-…Today Israel’s Jewish community offers prayers at the exposed Western (or Wailing) Wall. As noted above, this complex is a significant flash point between the two...
- believerspray.com why-is-the-wailing-wall-…The Wailing Wall, also known as the Western Wall or simply the Kotel, is a holy site in the Jewish religion, located in the Old City of Jerusalem.
- geeksforgeeks.org where-is-the-wailing-wall/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”.
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- mindbodypolitic.com 12 "Wailing Wall" is actually Roman fortSo, the first point is that the Wailing Wall has nothing to do with the earlier Jewish temples. The second point is a theological one.