The Mysterious Weeping Stone of the Western Wall
A story of the mystical Weeping Stone: Discover the enigmatic source of its tears and why it's a favored prayer spot for kabbalists.
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In the heart of the Western Wall lies a stone that tears up each midnight, weeping in slow, deliberate droplets. Astonishingly, this stone aligns directly with the Foundation Stone, where the Holy of Holies once held the Ark of the Covenant. Standing here, you're just 90 meters from the sacred center, the closest permissible approach according to Jewish law.
Kabbalists, rebbes, and devout individuals engage in midnight prayer before this weeping stone, where an eternal flame flickers day and night.
"I've often heard from site workers," shares Yoni Cohen, a guide at the Wall, "during times of tragedy, like the horrific Line 2 bombing, the stone drenched itself with tears, leaving the entire floor soaked."
Rabbi Meir Yehuda Getz, of blessed memory, the revered Rabbi of the Western Wall, constructed a synagogue nearby. Here, daily sunrise prayer services are held with a dedicated quorum. The origin of the tears remains a mystery. Experts suggest they may come from a cistern within the Temple Mount, but the truth is elusive.