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The Kotel is my favourite place and especially the cave.
Visiting Israel James F. McGrath 2010
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Philosopher Yeshayahou Leibowitz called the Kotel the “discotel” and accused people of using the Wall for idolatry, of trying to find God in a concrete thing.
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Throughout the generations, the Kotel has been a source of inspiration to Jews everywhere.
J. Weekly 2010
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A Jewish man was hauled off to the Old City police station in the middle of prayer for sounding the shofar during Rosh HaShanah services at the area known as the Kotel
Elder of Ziyon 2010
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The Western Wall, called the Kotel in Hebrew, is the one part of the Temple Mount that survived the Roman destruction of the Second Temple and stands to this day in Jerusalem.
unknown title 2009
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The message I received at the Kotel was the same as the message I received at the Orthodox synagogue: "woman" and "Jew" - and, taken to its logical extreme,
JVOICES.COM 2008
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Moreover, they also cow-tow too much to the Heredi in terms of access to the Kotel.
Matthew Yglesias » Sari Nusseibeh’s Big Idea for Peace in the Middle East 2009
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When I go to the Kotel, generally I try to go for Minchah.
Chesler Chronicles » Khomeini-ism Comes to Israel: Women of the Wall vs. the Jewish State 2010
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Most men and women who come to the Kotel to pray do not notice us, are not bothered by us and do not bother us.
Chesler Chronicles » Khomeini-ism Comes to Israel: Women of the Wall vs. the Jewish State 2010
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Two years ago my grandson had his barmitzvah at the Kotel.
Chesler Chronicles » Khomeini-ism Comes to Israel: Women of the Wall vs. the Jewish State 2010
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