Prayer Slips from Western Wall : Here’s Where They Go, and How You Can Have Your Prayer Added.
Prayer Slips from Western Wall : Here’s Where They Go, and How You Can Have Your Prayer Added. Prayer Slips from Western Wall : Here’s Where They Go, and How You Can Have Your Prayer Added. Visitors to Jerusalem’s Western Wall often place written prayers in the cracks between the stones. Twelve million people visited the Western Wall this year. Have you ever wondered what happens when no more prayers will fit in those crevices? First a little history… The Western Wall is part of the retaining wall built by King Herod 2,000 years ago around the Temple Mount. When King The Western Wall is part of the retaining wall built by King Herod 2,000 years ago around the Temple Mount. When King Solomon dedicated the First Temple, God said His eyes and heart would always be there. “In this place, according to Jewish tradition, all the prayers of every person in the world go up from here. Here the gates of heaven are open and Jews and non-Jews, from the Land or from the diaspora put their requests here by means of notes that they inserted between the (stones) of the Western Wall,” Rabinovitch said. You can have your prayer added to the western wall by clicking this link : https://english.thekotel.org/kotel/send_note/ So, what happens when those cracks get too full? Twice a year, workmen remove the old prayer slips to make room for the new. The workers use only their bare hands or wooden sticks to remove the notes because the Bible says no tools of iron are allowed in the Temple. Pulling out the notes is only part of the story. According to Jewish religious practice, it’s forbidden to destroy anything on which the name of God is written. That means these little prayer slips are treated with the same respect as worn or damaged Torah scrolls and prayer books. So, the notes are bundled in bags and later buried in the cemetery on the Mount of Olives. Rabinovitch says no one reads the papers because they’re meant for the Creator. “Of course, we pray. We ask from the Creator of the World that He hears their requests, that He hears their prayers, and fulfills all the yearnings of their hearts for good,” he said. Written for: CBN NEWS by Julie Stahl |