@TheKotel

  • @TheKotel
  • @TheKotel
  • @TheKotel

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  • Current Version:Version: 1.1.0
  • Device Type:Device: iPhone Ready
  • Category:Category: Lifestyle
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  • Download Size:App Size: 3.45 MB

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This app is your direct channel to the Almighty God. With it you can easily and quickly send a prayer to the Western Wall (also known as “The Kotel“ or the “Wailing Wall” ) and it will be placed in between the stones. Your faith or geographical location does not matter – Holy Jerusalem is a few tapping of your fingers away. [תמיכה מלאה בעברית]

The Western Wall in Jerusalem is the last remnant of the Second Temple and as such, it is believed there's greater Divine presence around the Western Wall than anywhere else on earth. This is why for hundreds of years people have been placing notes with their prayers in the Wall's crevices, believing that it serves as a direct line to the Almighty God.

Now this centuries-old tradition arrives to your iPhone.

@TheKotel for iPhone is based on the popular “Tweet Your Prayers” Twitter service -- http://www.twitter.com/TheKotel -- which brought the Western-Wall to the Twitter age. It is a successful service on Twitter that’s received worldwide recognition and coverage, serving many thousands in the short period of time of its existence.

Visit http://www.tweetyourprayers.org for plenty of information on this service.

For more information about this app, please see http://www.tweetyourprayers.info/iphone

You can send a prayer in any language supported by your iPhone keyboard.

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 3.45 MB of space to download and install @TheKotel app. @TheKotel was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.00

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Yoram Berkowicz at http://theKotel.yoramb.com.

Copyright © 2009 Yoram Berkowicz