
Wailing Wall
The Wailing Wall, also known as the Western Wall, is a sacred site in Jerusalem, considered the last remaining part of the Second Temple, which was destroyed in 70 CE. It is a place of prayer and reflection for Jews, who come to mourn the Temple's destruction and connect with their heritage. Visitors often place written prayers in the wall's crevices. Its name comes from the mournful prayers and lamentations offered by worshippers. The site is a symbol of resilience and faith, attracting people from various backgrounds and beliefs.