In a boost for the plan, the Western Wall's Orthodox Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz endorsed the new prayer section.
People were grooving on balconies, enjoying live music on the Ben Yehuda pedestrian mall and slipping prayer notes into the Western Wall.
In Jerusalem, more than 20, 000 Israelis gathered at the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray, to protest the conference.
Temple Mount and the western wall would become pavilions in which the strictest rules are observed and the most colourful customs preserved.
Today people are free to pray at the western wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, al-Aqsa mosque, or anywhere else they decide.
But this won't be the last time they try to do what they think they should be allowed to do at the Western Wall.
In contrast, when the Western Wall - Judaism's holiest place - was under Arab control until 1967, Jews were not permitted even to visit it.
Correspondents say the proposal risks upsetting Israel's powerful ultra-Orthodox community as well as Muslims who worship near the Western Wall, reflecting the complex religious sensitivities in the area.
Women of the Wall say their central mission is to be able to "wear prayer shawls, pray, and read from the Torah collectively and out loud at the Western Wall".
"There is a designated place where they can wear the shawl on the property of the Western Wall but not at the wall itself, " Israeli Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told CNN.
They were a large extended family that, together with me and my American friend, had been riding the bus to Jerusalem where they planned to worship at the Western Wall, the Kotel.
More than 70 years ago, in 1929, a quarrel about control of the Western Wall sparked riots throughout Jerusalem, and then throughout Palestine, in which 133 Jews and 116 Arabs were killed.
When I touched my hand against the Western Wall and placed my prayer between its ancient stones, I thought of all the centuries that the children of Israel had longed to return to their ancient homeland.
He made a historic apology for the wrongs done to Jews by Catholics over the centuries, and visited the Holocaust Memorial Yad Vashem and the Western Wall on his trip to the Middle East in 2000.
He did not note that the family had headed to Jerusalem only because Etel had suggested they go to the Western Wall (or that God might have done better by them by not causing the crash at all).
"There are lots of forbidden acts at the Western Wall: Do not spit on the wall, do not pee on the wall, no slaughtering of animals at the wall, and among those one cannot perform a religious act contrary to local customs at the wall, which pretty much only applies to women because there are no local customs men are forbidden from taking part in, " Hoffman said.
The plan would see all but one of the vaults dismantled, with the vault lids and their side panels placed along the western boundary wall.
When the city was divided between East and West Germany, early street artists like French artist Thierry Noir used the western side of the wall as a place to share political messages and commentary on Berlin and the world at large.
The peaks of Everest (8, 848m), Lhotse (8, 516m) and Nuptse (7, 861m) form the Western Cwm, a wall of rock and ice that is part of the route to Everest.
The front of two historic buildings will be retained during the build, as will the historic wall, which runs along the western site boundary.
ASEAN's six senior members -- Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand -- have accepted a responsibility comparable to the one Western Europe took upon itself when the Berlin Wall collapsed in 1989.
The graduates sing karaoke to songs by Jennifer Lopez or old Western hits from the days when the wall still stood.
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The project began to lose speed with the 1929 stock market crash on Wall Street, which reverberated throughout the Western world and took away Kahn's fortune.
Despite the near collapse of many parts of the international financial systems, and unprecedented levels of governmental intervention into Western economies, for many the events on Wall Street and in the City of London were far removed from their day-to-day lives.
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Well, it has a large cast of contributors, it attempts (and seems to succeed) in covering ALL emerging markets, and most importantly it is (mostly) devoid of the vacant and vacuous moralizing that is sprinkled very heavily throughout The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, and other parts of the Western business press.
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Another risk is the delicate state of western stockmarkets, especially Wall Street.
Those who fled to the South Western peninsula (cern in Celtic or cornu in Latin) lived in Corn-wall - the foreign land on England's horn.
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