A new website called Tweet Your Prayers has been created to help Jewish people carry on an old tradition of writing prayers on notes and playing them on the Western Wall. All you need to do is send a private message to @TheKotel and the owners will print put the message, print it out and place it in the wall.
The Kotel Twitter’s account allows you to practice the old tradition of placing notes with your prayers in between the stones of the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Israel, also known as The Kotel. All you need to do is to tweet your prayers and wishes, and they’ll be printed on real paper, cut down to small notes, and placed in the Wall. All this with respect to your privacy, from wherever you are and whichever device you are using.
The service is currently free though it does appear as if the creator is being overwhelmed with requests right now so maybe they will charge in the future.
I am not too familiar with Jewish traditions though this does seem like a great example of how modern technology can help people from places all over the world carry on their traditions.
Link : Tweet Your Prayers



