Jerusalem, Israel - April 3, 2025 - Jerusalem’s Western Wall underwent its biannual note collection yesterday as thousands of personal prayers were carefully removed from the crevices of the ancient stones. The ritual, carried out ahead of Pesach and Rosh Hashanah, ensures that the sacred tradition continues while preserving the integrity of the holy site.

Western Wall officials oversee the process as workers use wooden sticks to respectfully extract the notes, known as kvitlach. In keeping with Jewish custom, the collected papers are never read but are instead buried on the Mount of Olives, as is done with geniza, worn sacred texts.

This longstanding tradition reflects the Wall’s deep spiritual significance, drawing visitors from around the world who leave behind heartfelt messages of hope, faith, and remembrance.

The photo essay includes some of the Old City area where the new elevator is being constructed and the ongoing work on the plaza before the Pesach holiday crowds arrive. There are to be two days of large Birkat Chohanim prayers for Pesach 5785.