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[[File:הכותל פנורמה.jpg|thumb|The Western Wall]]
[[File:הכותל פנורמה.jpg|thumb|The Western Wall]]
The Western Wall (in short: 'the Kotel'), is one of the four retaining walls surrounding the Temple Mount for about two thousand years, from the end of the Second Temple period until our days. The Western Wall has special holiness. The Wall is considered the second most important Jewish site in the world, after the Temple Mount. From this place onward begins the sanctity of the Holy Temple according to various levels.
'''The Western Wall''' (in short: 'the Kotel'), is one of the four retaining walls surrounding the Temple Mount for about two thousand years, from the end of the Second Temple period until our days. The Western Wall has special holiness. The Wall is considered the second most important Jewish site in the world, after the Temple Mount. From this place onward begins the sanctity of the Holy Temple according to various levels.


"The Divine Presence has never departed from the western walls" - says the holy [[Sefer HaZohar|Zohar]].
"The Divine Presence has never departed from the western walls" - says the holy [[Sefer HaZohar|Zohar]].
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* Shlomo Riesel, '''The emissary in the most unexpected place in the world''', a profile article about the Chabad House at the Western Wall
* Shlomo Riesel, '''The emissary in the most unexpected place in the world''', a profile article about the Chabad House at the Western Wall
* '''How the Rebbe canceled the trip to him - for a visit to the Western Wall • Fascinating''', on the website 'Moisture of Redemption'
* '''How the Rebbe canceled the trip to him - for a visit to the Western Wall • Fascinating''', on the website 'Moisture of Redemption'
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