With the conclusion of Operation “Am K’Lavi” and the lifting of public gathering restrictions by the Home Front Command, the Kosel has resumed full activity. Thousands of people have already begun arriving at the Kosel Plaza to offer tefillos of gratitude.
As Erev Rosh Chodesh Tamuz approaches on Wednesday—a time considered especially auspicious for tefillah and yeshuah—thousands are expected to gather at the Kosel for special Yom Kippur Katan minyanim.
At the central midday minyan, Nishmas Kol Chai and Mizmor L’Sodah will be recited in a moving display of thanksgiving for the miracles experienced during the days of war.
The Western Wall Heritage Foundation is encouraging the public to revisit the Kosel Tunnels, which have reopened to the public, and to take part in immersive guided tours offered for groups and individuals across several fascinating routes.
{Matzav.com Israel}
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