Jews do not randomly walk around kissing walls, but there is 1 wall in Israel that Jews travel to just so they can pray there. that wall is known as the Western Wall. it is the only part of the outer wall of the Jews' Holy Temple that is still in existence today, so it is a very holy wall and the presence of God is stronger there than anywhere else. it is a great merit to pray at that wall, and Jews believe that you can write a prayer on a piece of paper and stick it in between the bricks of the wall, and God will answer you. this is not only for Jews. Non Jews can come and pray at the wall too, and if God chooses to, He will answer them. See 1 Kings ch.8.
Many Jews also customarily kiss their finger before or after touching a mezuzah. The mezuzah is a container with a Torah-parchment affixed to Jewish doors (Deuteronomy ch. 6).
No. The Jews built, and paid for the walls.
Jews were barricaded into separate neighborhoods - ghettos - which were then sealed off with high walls.
Phrase originally coined in the new testament. Judas delivered Jesus the Kiss of Death in order to identify him to the Jews for his arrest.
The city walls were in ruins and the Jews there were suffering because of it.
Due to its policy of building walls to keep the non-jews away from the jews, some people call it "Apartheid Israel".
There were high walls and a large food supply, and God was close to them there.
Jews do not paint murals in their synagogues.
4 walls, windows, door, etcetera; the normal kind of stuff
Kiss the mezuzah. Some also say a verse from Psalms (Tehillim) when entering.
Some jews communicated in the ghettos by communicating in the rooms or whisperd across the rooms where the jews were in and some jews knocked on the walls as a message e.g. 1 knock means A 2 knocks mean B 3 knocks mean C etc..
Jews were barricaded into separate neighborhoods - ghettos - which were then sealed off with high walls.
Shlama Mendelsohn has written: 'The Polish Jews behind the Nazi ghetto walls' -- subject(s): History, Jews, World War, 1939-1945