Frequently Asked Questions

Q?How much does your note sending service cost?
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You can make a payment for note sending to the Western Wall or order a health prayer, petition or send thanks to God through our site. Service cost is $18. Note sending and prayer should be paid for separately.

Q?How do I word my note properly?
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Prior to writing a note to the Western Wall online you should think about what is important for you and what you wish to thank your Creator for or what is your petition. Make only one petition in a note, but write about the dearest one. Do not ask God about something ordinary or common, if you know you can handle things on your own. Ask for strength in your soul and body to do what is right; ask for health and wellbeing for your dear ones. Do not wish any evil to your enemies in the notes! Whatever you ask for, do it sincerely and openly.

Q?How do I fill the Western Wall note properly?
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There are no strict rules for filling the notes. You can write it in any way you like and on any language and of any volume.

Q?How do I make the payment through the Internet?
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We work with most payment systems, including bank cards, e-money, etc.

Q?How fast can my note be delivered to Jerusalem?
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All the notes are sent to Jerusalem through our representative during 1-3 weeks.

Q?What can I ask God for and what I can’t?
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Write about your dearest needs and write sincerely with all your heart. Ask only for the things that can be done. And make only good wishes! We do not take and send any notes, where people wish evil to others.

Q?Can people from other religions send the notes to the Western Wall?
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The tradition to send notes to the temple ruin in Jerusalem was born over 200 years ago. Thousands of Bedouins, travelers and solders have prayed here and sent their notes. Today this tradition has become secular and any person regardless of their gender, nationality, or religion can pray and leave the note at the Western Wall. God can hear any prayer!

Q?Why this service is paid?
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There is a tradition in Jerusalem to give something to the needy who sit at the temple after they pray there. We keep this same tradition here at Begthelord site – and send part of the money paid for note sending and for prayers to the charities. The other part is spent to cover the note delivery expenses to Jerusalem (transportation, etc.)

Q?How can I be sure that my note was delivered?
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After every trip of our representative to the Western Wall anyone who has sent the note or prayer to the Western Wall receives email notification with video report.