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Thousands Gather at Kosel Birkas Cohanim With Chief Rabbis, Released Hostage Eli Cohen
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Published Apr. 15, 2025, 3:16 PM
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Israel’s Chief Rabbis, together with other rabbanim and released hostage Eli Cohen greeted thousands of mispallelim at the Kosel during Birkas Cohanim on Tuesday.
More than 50,000 people took part in the event held at the Kosel Plaza, which included both Shacharis and Mussaf. The ceremony, a 54-year-old tradition, was established by Harav Menachem Mendel Gaffner and is organized by the Western Wall Heritage Foundation during Chol Hamoed Pesach and Sukkos. Hundreds of Cohanim delivered the bracha to the large crowd gathered in the plaza.
The event was attended by the Chief Rabbis of Israel, Rishon LeZion Harav David Yosef and Chief Rabbi Harav Kalman Bar, Rav of the Kosel and Holy Places Harav Shmuel Rabinowitz, Israel Police Rabbi Rami Rachamim Barachihau, Commissioner-General of the Israel Police Danny Levy, Mayor of Yerushalayim Moshe Leon, Panamanian Ambassador to Israel Ezra Cohen, and other rabbis, ministers, and public figures.
Freed hostage Eli Cohen and the families of current hostages Segev Kalfon and Uriel Baruch received a warm welcome from the crowd.
Rav Shmuel Rabinowitz led the tefilos, which were followed by the thousands of mispallelim lining up to receive brachos from Rav Rabinowitz and the Chief Rabbis.
The Western Wall Heritage Foundation announced that a second Birkas Cohanim ceremony will take place on Thursday in the same format to give others the opportunity to participate. The ceremony will be streamed live on the foundation’s website starting at 8:45 AM.
The foundation urged the public to follow guidance from the Israel Police and event ushers to ensure an orderly experience for all visitors during the holiday.
In a statement, the Western Wall Heritage Foundation said: “The ceremony was dedicated to prayers for the return of the kidnapped, for the safety of IDF soldiers, for the healing of the wounded, and for the peace and security of Israel. The foundation was prepared in advance for the arrival of tens of thousands of visitors and worshippers during the Pesach holiday. We invite the public to also participate in the second ceremony, which will be held on Thursday.”
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