This Happened When Jerusalem Reopened
Information about the walked at Jerusalem With Their Prayers During Missiles itself will be provided after this announcement. Unfortunately, due to the war, there are no tourists, and I haven't worked for about a year. Without your help, I would not be able to continue uploading many videos. Should you wish to support me and my videos please subscribe to my channel and let me guide you through the Holy Land via my videos. In this way, I will be able to continue to do my work of uploading to YouTube. Upon your request and in return I am very much happy to pray for you at the Western Wall and/or light a candle in your name at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre or anywhere else in the Holy Land of Israel. Should you have a personal request I will be more than happy to respond and even film it in a personal video. Support and purchase of goods from the Holy Land: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/zahishaked Support using PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/zahishaked?fbclid=IwAR2RxU5bvJcA5UzxpzC28C480v9towo77GN60VuRZRR02M5Duycmh2UWYcI Kindly share this site with your other friends/family that are interested in the rich and sacred history of Israel. Thank you so much Your tour guide Zahi Shaked https://www.facebook.com/zahishakedisraelitourguide https://www.instagram.com/zahi_shaked_israeli_tour_guide/ https://linktr.ee/zahishakedtourguide?fbclid=IwAR1Xad1mAX7Hzcvp2aXJO-t1q0chntMrdAEXlG0NdT5mFSNQIWmwUOHy8fo My name is Zahi Shaked, a licensed tour guide and YouTuber, and this is a story I will never forget. On February 28, at the very beginning of the war with Iran, I was guiding a group in Jerusalem. What was meant to be a meaningful and spiritual visit quickly turned into something uncertain and tense. As missiles were launched toward Jerusalem, the city was closed to visitors due to the lack of accessible shelters. For safety reasons, we had no choice but to stop. Before leaving, the group handed me their prayer notes for the Western Wall. I promised them that I would place each note between the ancient stones. It was a simple promise, but in those moments, it carried deep meaning. Days passed, and the notes stayed with me everywhere I went in the city. They were with me at Gethsemane, along the Via Dolorosa, and on Mount Zion. They were with me through quiet prayers and uncertain days, carried close to my heart inside my bag. The group never had the chance to visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, so I took their prayers there as well. I stood inside and blessed the notes on their behalf, connecting their intentions to one of the holiest places in Christianity. On April 10, the Western Wall finally reopened. That day, I knew it was time to fulfill my promise. Jerusalem was alive again in a way that only this city can be. Jews were gathered in prayer at the Western Wall on Friday. Muslims were walking toward Al Aqsa Mosque for their Friday prayers. Inside the Church, Orthodox Christians were marking Good Friday with deep devotion. Three faiths, one city, one powerful moment. I walked to the Wall with the notes in my hands, feeling the weight of responsibility and emotion. When I finally placed them between the stones, I could not hold back my tears. It was more than completing a task. It was the fulfillment of a promise made in a time of fear, carried through days of uncertainty, and completed in a moment of faith. This is Jerusalem. A city of pain, hope, prayer, and connection. And I was honored to carry these prayers home. #jerusalem #westernwall #kotel #holyland #israel #faith #prayer #goodfriday #orthodox #churchofholysepulchre #viaDolorosa #mountzion #gethsemane #alaqsa #peace #spiritualjourney #tourguide #zahishaked #jerusalem2026 #warandhope #faithjourney #holycity #interfaith #prayers #ירושלים #הכותלהמערבי #הכותל #ישראל #אמונה #תפילה #יוםשישיהטוב #כנסייתהקבר #ויהדולורוזה #הרציון #גתשמנים #אלאקצא #שלום #סיור #מורהדרך #צחישקד #ירושלים2026 #תקווה #דתות #עירהקודש
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