Sentences with phrase «wailing wall for»

But mostly Bees is about the individual urge for self - fulfillment, whether that be found in May's constructing a Wailing Wall for her late twin, April; in June's declining the proposal of an ardent admirer (Nate Parker) in order to pursue her dreams of a musical career; Lily's daring to date a black boy (Tristan Wilds), or in Rosaleen's determination to exercise her right to vote for the first time.
I was so touched to think of the brave soldiers who protect the nation of Israel praying at the wailing wall for their own protection, that it brought tears to my eyes.

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In the late 70's, early 80's my son and I attend the Jews for Jesus Liberated Wailing Wall concerts whenever they sang at the local EP Church.
Writing for The Jerusalem Post, Caroline Glick acknowledged that the Pope said appropriate things at Yad Vashem and the Wailing Wall but added that «his statements ring hollow and false in light of his actions.»
We could also look at the religious subjugation of women in Saudi, at the case of the Indian woman who died in Ireland because a Catholic hospital refused to abort her non-viable fetus, at the Magdalene Laundries, at women being arrested at Jerusalem's wailing Wall — religion has been a driving force in pinning women to inferior or powerless positions for millennia.
A female CNN journalist heard about a very old Jewish man who had been going to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem to pray, twice a day, every day, for a long, long time.
And Jews have been faxing God for some time, in the form of prayers that are received in Jerusalem and then slipped into the cracks of the Wailing Wall.
For one thing, the movie begins in Jerusalem, with Poirot solving a case while standing in front of the Wailing Wall.
Vera — best known for trying to buy the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem after witnessing a donkey relieving itself next to a rabbi bent in prayer — built a museum that housed the Queen's watch.
Spiffy Films presents Wailing Walls, a collaboration between street artist Dan Witz and the Leo Burnett agency Frankfurt in a campaign for Amnesty International.
The centerpiece of this exhibition, entitled God Machines, is the installation of three large pieces featuring some of holiest places for the world's largest monotheistic religions — Mecca in Saudi Arabia, St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem.
Spiffy Films presents «Wailing Walls», a collaborative project between street artist, Dan Witz and Frankfurts» Leo Burnett Agency in a campaign for Amnesty International.
His previous works include «Kiss of Love 2009», an installation produced from various paraphenalia that resulted from exchanging his clothes with homeless people, and «Drobne / 2010 Small Change», which through the use of a British penny, focused on the circumstances of Polish migrant workers in London and a place known as the Polish Wailing Wall where they go to search for jobs (often illegal and poorly paid).
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