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Division between the male section on left and female section on right, of the Wailing
Division between the male section on left and female section on right, of the Wailing (Western) Wall in Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East. Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos. © Alexandre Rotenberg
Media ID 13598633
Filename: 1243-82.jpg
Size: 7278 x 4636 (23.4MB)
Date: 25th February 2017
Source: WorldInPrint
Credit: Alexandre Rotenberg/robertharding
Source: www.robertharding.com
City: Jerusalem
Country: Israel
Israel Jerusalem Middle Eastern Culture Praying Western Wall
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This print captures the division between the male and female sections of the renowned Wailing (Western) Wall in Jerusalem, Israel. The image showcases a striking contrast between the left side designated for men and the right side reserved for women. The architectural beauty of this ancient site is evident, with its weathered stone walls standing tall against a backdrop of blue skies. A large group of people can be seen on both sides, their presence adding to the historical significance and cultural importance of this place. As we observe from behind, these individuals are engaged in prayer, each immersed in their own spiritual journey. This photograph not only documents a moment frozen in time but also serves as a testament to the rich Middle Eastern culture that thrives within these sacred walls. With its deep roots in history and heritage, this international landmark continues to draw tourists from all corners of the globe who seek solace or wish to witness firsthand an iconic symbol deeply embedded within Israeli society. Alexandre Rotenberg's masterful photography skillfully captures both the grandeur of this architectural marvel and its profound cultural significance. Through his lens, we are transported back into time while simultaneously being reminded that such places hold immense value even in our modern world.