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More than 70,<> people participated in Selichot at the Western Wall | Israel Hayom

2023-09-22T07:56:09.248Z

Highlights: The largest Selichot ceremony since the first of Elul took place last night in Jerusalem. The last time this year will be held on Saturday night, the eve of Yom Kippur. Tens of thousands will come from all over the country to recite Selichat and take vows at the Western Wall. The ceremony will be broadcast live by the Ministry of Jerusalem and Jewish Tradition on the walls of the Old City. More than 70,<> people participated Thursday night in the ceremony.


The largest Selichot ceremony since the first of Elul took place last night in Jerusalem • The last time this year will be held on Saturday night • Heavy loads are expected


Tens of thousands at the Western Wall: More than 70,<> people participated Thursday night in the Selichot ceremony at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, which was the largest since the first of Elul.

More than 70,<> people in Selichot at the Western Wall \\ Photo: Western Wall Heritage Foundation

Due to the overcrowding and out of a desire to allow anyone who could not attend the event remotely and closely, the Selichot were broadcast live by the Ministry of Jerusalem and Jewish Tradition on the walls of the Old City.

On Saturday night, the last Selichot ceremony of the year will be held, Photo: Western Wall Heritage Foundation

The last Selichot ceremony of the year will be held on Saturday night, the eve of Yom Kippur, with the participation of tens of thousands who will come from all over the country to recite Selichot and take vows on the eve of Yom Kippur at the Western Wall, starting at 00:00.

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Source: israelhayom

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