Friday, 19 April 2024

Passover Cleaning at the Western Wall

 19th April 2024

In honor of the Passover holiday, the Western Wall Heritage Foundation conducted the traditional clearing of thousands of prayer notes that were placed between the stones of the Western Wall over the past six months.

The clearing was carried out according to halachic (Jewish law) guidelines using gloves and disposable wooden tools. The purpose of the clearing is to make space for new notes from visitors expected to arrive at the Western Wall in the coming months, as well as prayer notes sent from various countries around the world. The notes were collected in bags and will be buried together with worn-out sacred books in a designated genizah. Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz, the rabbi of the Western Wall and the holy sites, personally oversees the clearing each year, offering prayers for unity among the Jewish people and for the thousands who have placed their prayers.

The custom of placing notes in the Western Wall has been documented for nearly three hundred years by the Ohr Hachaim. Prayer notes are placed throughout the length of the Western Wall and can also be found between the stones exposed in the Western Wall Tunnels.

The Western Wall Heritage Foundation notes that an average of 3,000 notes are sent each month through the Foundation's website in addition to the hundreds of thousands of notes personally placed by visitors. In the past year, about a hundred thousand notes were sent via the Foundation's website from various countries around the world, including the United States, Slovakia, Brazil, South America, Colombia, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, England, Russia, Venezuela, Ukraine, India, Mexico, Argentina, Taiwan, and more

Notes are sent to the Western Wall throughout the year, each note with its own story. In the past six months, since October 7th, in addition to the thousands of visitors who came to the Western Wall and placed notes, many notes were also sent via the website from Israel and around the world by IDF soldiers, the wounded, families of hostages, and more.
It should be noted that despite a decrease in the number of tourists since the Sukkot holiday, the number of notes placed by Israelis and sent from various locations around the country has increased.

The Western Wall Heritage Foundation announces that the traditional Birkat Kohanim, Priestly Blessing, ceremony will take place on Thursday, April 25, 2024 at approximately 09:15 and 10:30. Prayer for the return of the hostages, for the well-being of IDF soldiers, for the healing of the wounded, and for peace in Israel will take place at 10:45

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Credit Western Wall Heritage Foundation.

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