Jewish Wailing Wall

The Wailing Wall is part of the wall that surrounds the Harem-i Sharif. Length 50, height 18 meters. Hz. The Wailing Wall, which is the only remnant of the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon, is the place of prayer and place of pilgrimage considered by the Jews.

Jewish Wailing Wall
Jerusalem - The Wailing Wall

Jerusalem is the name of the history of 6 thousand years. This makes Jerusalem one of the oldest cities on earth. Jerusalem is a special and holy city for three Abrahamic religions. B.C. Since the 10th century, it is the most sacred city and spiritual center of Judaism. At the same time, the city is where Christianity begins and ends. For Muslims, it is the third holy place after Mecca and Medina. Almost all of the world's population is a common city. It is a reference image that humanity refers to in the process of meaningful interpretation of the world. Jerusalem is a joint project of humanity.

The Wailing Wall is part of the wall that surrounds the Harem-i Sharif. Length 50, height 18 meters. Hz. The Wailing Wall, which is the only remnant of the Temple of Jerusalem built by Solomon, is the place of prayer and place of pilgrimage considered by the Jews.

Temple Mount and the North Wall for Jews, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher is for Christians, and the Sacred Centers for Muslims with the Masjid al-Aqsa Mosque in the Sahara.

Today, the four-quarter division in the city (Muslim, Christian, Armenian and Jewish neighborhoods) is basically organized around these sacred sites. On the west wall of the Masjid al-Aqsa Mosque and the passage of the Christian Cross (Via Dolorosa) to the Kamame Church again, the passage of the Masjid al-Aqsa along the northern boundary of the Masjid al-Aqsa Mosque, the reason why the neighborhoods are intertwined and the issue of sharing 'Harem-i-Sharif (Mabed Hill) on the better tell the locked. For this reason, the Jews call the ”Lev libo sel Jerusalem’ which means the heart of the Heart of Jerusalem while talking about the Harem-i Sharif.