The Western Wall, Wailing Wall or Kotel (Hebrew: הַכֹּתֶל הַמַּעֲרָבִי, HaKotel HaMa'aravi; Arabic: حائط البراق; Ḥā'iṭ Al-Burāq) is an ancient wall in the Old City of Jerusalem on the western side of the Temple Mount. According to Jewish tradition this wall is a remnant of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. It is the most holy site for Jews
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Herodian ashlars of the Western Wall
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Wailing Wall, Jerusalem, by Gustav Bauernfeind (19th century).
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The Western Wall in c. 1870, squeezed in by houses of the Moroccan Quarter, a century before they were demolished
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Jews' Wailing Place, Jerusalem, 1891
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Jewish Legion soldiers at the Western Wall after British conquest of Jerusalem, 1917
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The placing of a Mechitza similar to the one in the picture was the catalyst for confrontation between the Arabs, Jews and Mandate authorities in 1928.
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British police post at the entrance to the Western Wall, 1933
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Members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry at the Western Wall, 1946
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The iconic image of Israeli soldiers shortly after the capture of the Wall during the Six-Day War
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Moroccan Quarter (cell J9) surrounding the Western Wall (numbered 62) in the 1947 Survey of Palestine map. The two mosques demolished after 1967 are shown in red.
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Torah Ark inside men's section of Wilson's Arch
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Asst. U.S. Sixth Fleet Chaplain Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff leads an unusual interfaith service
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The remains of Robinson's Arch above excavated remnants of the ancient street below.
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Jews at the Western Wall, 1870s
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Tisha B'Av at the Western Wall, 1970s
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Women at prayer, early 20th century
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The separate areas for men (top) and women, seen from the walkway to the Dome of the Rock
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Azarat Yisrael Plaza (prayer platform), Robinson's Arch, opened August 2013
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Slips of paper containing prayers in the cracks of the Wall
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South-west corner of the Haram from the Ordnance Survey of Jerusalem, 1865)
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A Jew praying at the Western Wall
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Western Wall and Dome of the Rock
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U.S. president Donald Trump (right) visits the Western Wall, accompanied by Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch (center), 2017
See also
In Spanish: Muro de las Lamentaciones para niños