With gloves and wooden utensils: Tens of thousands of notes were cleared from the Western Wall before Passover

This morning, in honor of Passover, the Western Wall Heritage Foundation removed prayer notes that had been placed between the Western Wall stones over the past six months. The removal is carried out per halachic guidelines, using gloves and disposable wooden utensils to make room for new notes from tourists and visitors expected to arrive in Jerusalem in the coming months. The letters were collected in sacks and will be buried with worn holy books transferred to a designated genizah. The rabbi of the Western Wall and holy sites, Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz, personally supervised the note removal, as he does every year, and prayed for the Unity of Israel and the tens of thousands of visitors who placed their prayers between the ancient stones.

 

How can I send a note to the Western Wall, and when did the custom even begin?

The custom of placing notes in the Western Wall was recorded already three centuries ago by the Or HaChaim HaKadosh. The prayer notes are buried along the entire length of the Western Wall and can also be found among the courses of stones that were exposed in the Western Wall Tunnels. An average of about 3,000 notes are sent each month through the Western Wall Heritage Foundation’s website. This is in addition to the hundreds of thousands of notes personally tucked between the stones by visitors. This past year, about 100,000 notes were sent through the website alone, an increase of 30% compared to this period last year, from countries around the world, including the United States, Slovakia, Brazil, South America, Colombia, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, England, Russia, Venezuela, Ukraine, India, Mexico, Argentina, and Taiwan. The top ten countries with the highest notes sent are the USA, Brazil, Colombia, Russia, Canada, Slovakia, South Africa, Ukraine, and England. In addition, notes can be sent through the official website: www.thekotel.org.

Thousands of notes are sent to the Western Wall annually, each with a story behind it. In addition, groups and organizations from many countries send notes to the Western Wall. For example, last month, notes were sent to the Western Wall by participants at a tourism conference in Madrid, Spain, as well as from Taiwan. A virtual Western Wall was shown at the conference, and the participants were invited to write what was in their hearts on the notes brought by the Ministry of Tourism to the Western Wall.

The traditional Birkat Kohanim, Priestly Blessing, will take place on Sunday, the 3rd day of Chol Hamoed – 18 Nissan, 5783 / April 9, 2023.
The event will be held on Sunday, April 9, 2023, 18 Nissan 5723 at 8:45 am.

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Amis et frères juifs résidents en France vivants en ces derniers temps des jours compliqués de violence et de saccages , nous vous invitons à formuler ici vos prières qui seront imprimés et déposées entre les prières du Mur des lamentations .