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One of the ancient Jewish Traditions that are going back hundreds of years is to place a prayer, written on a small piece of paper, or Tzetel into a crack in the Wall. Many tears have been shed as a "Tzetel" has been put into the Western Wall. The amount and types of requests are endless: one is asking for a speedy recovery for a sick person, another may be seeking his soul mate, yet another may be asking for G-ds guidance for a personal problem. No matter what man asks for, a feeling that ones burdens are being shared and will be alleviated, is often felt after the tzetel, with sincere prayer, is inserted into the Wall.

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