• History For 500 years, until the Muslims captured Jerusalem, this whole southwest area, where the Wailing Wall (the Kotel) was known as a garbage dump .
  • The Wailing Wall is also known by multiple other names: the Western Wall, Kotel ( simply meaning 'wall' in Hebrew), and Al-Buraq Wall.
  • Who’s been to the wall to pay tribute to their Jewish slave masters ? ... After all, have our leaders humped the wall or just stood there not knowing what to do?
  • Old Jerusalem's Western Wall, also called the "Wailing" Wall, is Judaism's most sacred site today. Above is the Western Wall during the Shavuot (see below).
  • The Wailing Wall also referred to as the Wall of tears or the Western Wall is one of the few surviving parts of an ancient fortification in the Old City of Jerusalem.
  • i pushed through crowds through seas of prayer through twisting hands and choking air a vulture at the wailing wall i circled... waiting...
  • It’s called the Western Wall, but also called the Wailing Wall, and both names have a history behind them.
  • The Wailing Wall (حائط المبكى), a section of the Western Wall, is the holiest site in Judiasm where Jews are allowed to pray.
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  • So, the first point is that the Wailing Wall has nothing to do with the earlier Jewish temples. The second point is a theological one.