Jews worship at synagogues.
Jerusalem. Part of its outer retaining wall still stands there.
It stood at the location and functioned as a site of ancient Israelite
Jerusalem.
The Temple on the Mount
Jerusalem; because it was the site of the Holy Temple.
Zeus' most famous temple, the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, is located in Olympia, Greece. This ancient site was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and was dedicated to the Greek god Zeus.
In ancient times, all Jews were commanded to come to the Temple in Jerusalem three times a year (Deuteronomy ch.16). Today, though there is no explicit command since the Temple does not now exist, about a million visitors come each year, many of them Jewish.
Your question is ambigious. Jesus said our body is His temple.
There is no such thing as a wailing wall. This is a misnomer imposed by non-Jewish people who misunderstood the dinstinctive style of Jewish prayer at the "Western Wall", and thought it was wailing. The western wall is the last remnant of the outer retaining wall of the Second Temple. The wall is so important because it is the closest Jewish people can get to the site of the Temple.
The Temple of God in Jerusalem, Israel, is located on the Temple Mount in the Old City. It is a significant religious site for both Jewish and Muslim communities.
The holiest site in Judaism is the Western Wall in Jerusalem, which is the last structure remaining from the Temple Mount which was destroyed nealy 2,000 years ago by the Romans.
At the Temple of Hera at the site of the ancient Olympics in Olympia, Greece.
The site is now occupied by the Mosque of Omar, commemorating the vision of Mohammed that he travelled to heaven from that spot. No-one rebuilt the Jewish temple.