Watch: Thousands in priestly blessing for Passover at the Kotel
Hundreds of members of the priestly class bless visitors from around Israel and the diaspora
Hundreds of kohanim, or members of the priestly class, took part in the blessing tens of thousands of worshippers at the Western Wall for Passover.
The Birkat Kohanim, or priestly blessing, saw kohanim raising their hands and praying for worshippers, including many visitors from the Diaspora, on Monday, the second intermediate day of Passover in Israel.
The crowd, which spilled over into all of the areas of the Western Wall plaza, also recited the prayers for the State of Israel, the safety of Israeli soldiers and for Israeli police officers.
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The mass blessing also is held on Sukkot and Shavuot, the other of the pilgrimage festivals, when the Jews would ascend to the Holy Temple. Religiously observant Jews who pray daily in a quorum, or minyan, observe the rite during the services.
The blessing is recited in synagogues in Israel every day, and in the Diaspora only on the pilgrimage festivals. It says: “May the Lord bless you and keep you, May He make his face shine upon you and be gracious, and may he give you peace.”
Following the worship services, the chief rabbis of Israel, Rabbi David Lau and Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, and Western Wall Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch began receiving the worshippers and gave them blessings.
Extra police officers were deployed in the area for the event, and are taking up positions around the city due to the influx of people and the heightened tensions due to violence on the border with Gaza.
Also in attendance was US Ambassador David Friedman, who was joined by his son and grandson.
ברכת הכהנים מרחבת הכותל המערבי, פסח תשע"ח-2018
שידור חי של ברכת הכהנים מרחבת הכותל המערבי, פסח תשע"ח-2018
Posted by הקרן למורשת הכותל המערבי on Monday, April 2, 2018
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