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(AP) The Western Wall Heritage Foundation in Jerusalem has launched an iPhone application that streams live from the site of the biblical Jewish Temple around the clock - except on the Jewish Sabbath and holidays when such transmissions are forbidden by Jewish law. The application allows users to send e-mails to be placed in the crevices of the wall, and includes a compass that allows users to pray in the direction of Jerusalem. 2010-12-31 08:35:46Full Article
Jerusalem's Western Wall Gets an iPhone App
(AP) The Western Wall Heritage Foundation in Jerusalem has launched an iPhone application that streams live from the site of the biblical Jewish Temple around the clock - except on the Jewish Sabbath and holidays when such transmissions are forbidden by Jewish law. The application allows users to send e-mails to be placed in the crevices of the wall, and includes a compass that allows users to pray in the direction of Jerusalem. 2010-12-31 08:35:46Full Article
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