• The Western Wall, known in the West as the Wailing Wall, and in Islam as the Buraq Wall (Arabic: حَائِط ٱلْبُرَاق, Ḥā'iṭ al-Burāq ['ħaːʔɪtˤ albʊ'raːq]...
  • Today Israel’s Jewish community offers prayers at the exposed Western (or Wailing) Wall.
  • 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 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...
  • Does the wailing wall prove jesus' prophecy of the stones of the temple being thrown down has not yet been fulfilled?
  • The Wailing wall (in the modern Western tradition) – the remains of a colossal ancient foundations on the Temple mount.
  • Wailing wall - view to the north. ... Wailing Wall – this name is based on the grief for the lost temple, God’s seat, and the fate of its people.
  • 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).
  • 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 .