Israel Travel - The Western Wall
The western barrier, also known as the wailing barrier, is one of judaism's many holy sites and figures episode of the western flank of the holy site of the temple mount. The barrier is the imposing remnant of jerusalem's second temple, which the romans destroyed in 70 ce. Agreeing to jewish tradition, despite the temple's destruction, the divine proximity never left. While the barrier itself tables as an impressive archaeological narrate from the time of king herod, the hush that envelops the plaza in front of it as jews approach the tasteless of the barrier to beg is also spicy. jews come from every over the world to place beger remarkeds in the barrier's crevices.
Keep in mind
The western barrier is a holy site and visitors are startling to don a kippa (small jewish skullcap) before approaching the barrier (kippas are ready free of cost at the site). Also, there is a different area of the barrier for female visitors.
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