Western Wall

Western Wall

The Western Wall ( _he. הכותל המערבי, translit.: "HaKotel HaMa'aravi"), sometimes referred to as the Wailing Wall or simply the Kotel (lit. Wall; Ashkenazic pronunciation: Kosel), and as al-Buraq Wall by Muslims, [cite web
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] is an important Jewish religious site located in the Old City of Jerusalem which is also of significance to Islam. Just over half the wall, including its 17 courses located below street level, dates from the end of the Second Temple period, being constructed around 19 BCE by Herod the Great. The remaining layers were added from the 7th century onwards.

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* [http://www.isracast.com/Transcripts/060605a_trans.htm Historic radio broadcast of the capture of the Western Wall by the Israel Defense Forces on June 7th, 1967]


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