A Letter to God: How to Write a Prayer Note for the Western Wall?
Every day, the Western Wall in Jerusalem is visited by thousands of tourists, pilgrims from all over the world, and local believers.
The Western Wall is considered one of the main sanctities of Judaism, but anyone, regardless of religion, can come here and pray.
In addition to prayers, a tradition has developed here to leave prayer notes in the Western Wall with personal wishes addressed to God.
The notes with requests are inserted into the crevices between the stones. It’s remarkable, but despite the large number of notes, there is always a place for each one.
Every year, more than a million such notes are counted. Every six months, they are collected and buried on the Mount of Olives (the Mount of Anointing).
If you are unable to deliver your message yourself, we can do it for you. The power of prayer remains the same, and your request will still be heard.
We personally deliver and place all notes in the Western Wall, and after the service, each person who ordered the note delivery will receive a photo report.
We follow the traditions that apply at the Western Wall and treat your requests with the utmost respect, keeping all related information confidential (we do not disclose your name or the content of the message!!!).
It is important to us that your requests and prayers are heard, so delivering each note is a matter of honor and conscience for us!
May all your wishes come true!