Praying at the Western Wall in Jerusalem
The Western Wall is the most holy place accessible to the Jewish people for prayers. Worshipping at this site, as well as the history of the place, are very significant for Jewish culture, religion and identity.
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A Jew is reciting a prayer from a prayer book. He is wearing a traditional shawl called tallit or tallis and tefillin (phylacteries) - leather boxes with verses from the Torah during morning prayers before Sabbath at the Western Wall Plaza.
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- id:1160715
- date:7 January 2011
- dimensions:13.33 x 10.00 in. (4000 x 3000 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:34.94 MB
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The Western Wall is the most holy place accessible to the Jewish people for prayers. Worshipping at this site, as well as the history of the place, are very significant for Jewish culture, religion and identity.
Details
- id:1160715
- date:7 January 2011
- dimensions:13.33 x 10.00 in. (4000 x 3000 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:34.94 MB
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