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The Western Wall of Solomon's Temple

The Western Wall is located in the Old City of Jerusalem, also known as the Wailing Wall. It sits on the western side of the Temple Mount. It is the most religious site in the world for the Jewish people.
The Western Wall is located in the Old City of Jerusalem, also known as the Wailing Wall. It sits on the western side of the Temple Mount. It is the most religious site in the world for the Jewish people.

This is the remaining wall of the same Temple, where Boy Jesus lingered behind in Jerusalem during the Feast of the Passover (Luke 2:41-52). This is also where Jesus drove out the money changers and overturned tables (Matthew 21:12-17). It is the Temple that Jesus refers to when He said that He could rebuild a destroyed temple in only three days, they assumed He was crazy. However, Jesus' reference was to His future death and resurrection (John 2:19).

People travel from around the world to place their prayer notes into the cracks of the Wall. More than a million prayer notes or wishes are placed in the Western Wall each year.
People travel from around the world to place their prayer notes into the cracks of the Wall. More than a million prayer notes or wishes are placed in the Western Wall each year.

Notes that are placed in the Wall are written in all languages and formats. Their lengths vary from a few words to very long requests. Twice a year these notes are collected and buried in the Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives.

May 22, 2017 - President Trump becomes the first sitting U.S. president to visit the Western Wall. Mr. Trump was seen placing a note inside the wall as he visited the mens-only side -- a tradition visitors can partake in by writing a prayer or request and placing it in one of the wall's cracks.
May 22, 2017 - President Trump becomes the first sitting U.S. president to visit the Western Wall. Mr. Trump was seen placing a note inside the wall as he visited the mens-only side -- a tradition visitors can partake in by writing a prayer or request and placing it in one of the wall's cracks.

Then He taught, saying to them, "Is it not written, 'My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations'?" (Mark 11:17a) See also Isaiah 56:7.

Watch President Trump become the first sitting US president to visit The Western Wall

"The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective." (James 5:16b NIV)

Please write your prayer notes and leave them here on our Prayer Wall. Share your prayer request anonymously, if you'd prefer and pray for others at the same time by clicking AMEN!. Our Prayer Wall is provided by Connect Prayer and networks with 24-7 Prayer International. Be sure to click "Add my prayer to 24-7 Prayer's prayer wall" and your prayer request will be added automatically for others around the world to see and pray for you. There is a limit of 280 characters, but you can leave as many prayers on the wall as you would like, and as often as you would like.

Hand written prayers in many languages are placed between the cracks at the Western Wall.
Hand written prayers in many languages are placed between the cracks at the Western Wall.
The Pope calls for peace and unity in the Holy Land. Pope Francis places a note in the Western Wall in Jerusalem on May 26, 2014. The pope stood for more than a minute and a half with his right hand against the wall, most of the time in silent prayer.
The Pope calls for peace and unity in the Holy Land. Pope Francis places a note in the Western Wall in Jerusalem on May 26, 2014. The pope stood for more than a minute and a half with his right hand against the wall, most of the time in silent prayer.
June 28, 2018 - Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, visits the Western Wall and prays for world peace. He places a note between stones, tours the Temple Mount, pays respects at his great-grandmother’s grave on the Mount of Olives.
June 28, 2018 - Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, visits the Western Wall and prays for world peace. He places a note between stones, tours the Temple Mount, pays respects at his great-grandmother’s grave on the Mount of Olives.


Do you want to place a note between the Western Wall stones, but are not able to go in person? You may write your note here and it will be placed between the stones for you: Western Wall Heritage Foundation (The official website of the Western Wall)


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