men and women are separated at the wailing wall, the womens section is rarily seen on t.v but its there to the right of the mens section
It's an Orthodox Jewish site, so a special wall is placed in the middle so women pray on the right and men pray on the left.
The the correct name is the Western Wall, or Kotel in Hebrew. The term "Wailing Wall" is an insult. You can put prayers on pieces of paper into the cracks in the wall. There are two separate sections, one for women and one for men . Men are requested to wear a head covering. Both men and women are requested to dress modestly. Prayers are conducted at the Wall constantly, day and night, rain or shine. The Wall is the last vestige of the Holy Temple complex.
In chairs or pews. In orthodox synagogues, men and women do not sit together, and are separated by a curtain or wall.
It's an Orthodox Jewish place, and Orthodox Jews practice gender segregation.
Men and women are separated so they aren't distracted from their prayers.
Yes. Men and women slaves were separated. For what? I don't know why
Because the soldiers separated the men from the women.
women and children were put together and men were sepperated from them
The custom of the wall of separation is to keep men focused on the All Mighty. Women are considered a distraction to prayers in the synagogue. This varies in the sects of Judaism, the Orthodox being the ones to do this most often.
Those are seats reserved in an Orthodox Synagogue for Men Only as opposed to Women's Seats which are reserved for Women Only. In an Orthodox Synagogue, the men and women are separated.
The FranksOtto Frank was separated from his family, when the Franks were taken to Aushwitz and women and men were separated. This is the last time he saw his family.
men to the left women to the right
That depends on the branch of Judaism. Orthodox Jews keep men and women separated to avoid "inappropriate" relations.