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Jerusalem - Jewish Tech Firm Offers Kotel Tefilah I-Phone APP

Published on:   Jun 10, 2009 at 06:37 PM
News Source: VIN News By David Gold
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Jerusalem - You may have davened while driving—but have you ever tried praying on the Information Superhighway?

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Now, a Jewish-owned tech company allows you to do just that.

KotelNotes  is an iPhone app that allows you to compose and send electronic tefilah missive to the most heavenly of IP addresses: Jerusalem’s Western Wall, where they are printed out on small paper slips, recited at the Kotel and then inserted between the holy stones.

The APP. itself costs $0.99 to downland, and your prayers is placed into teh Kotel within a few weeks of receipt free of charge by non profit organizations in Israel.

Now if they could just set up a system which would enable Shomayim’s replies directly to your mobile device


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 Jun 10, 2009 at 06:49 PM Anonymous Says:

This is just another scam to take money from superstitious yidden who somehow think their is some "magical quality" to tfilot written down as kvitlach in the kotel; if they simply took the same time it would take to send an email to daven with kavanah directly to hashem, the results would be a lot more powerful. Why do we need to indulge these indirect means of communicating with the ebesheter.

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 Jun 10, 2009 at 10:59 PM Anonymous Says:

by the time they will put a fee for each kvitel you send
go show him up that he didnt print your kvitel

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 Jun 11, 2009 at 01:03 PM Anonymous Says:

I am waiting for the software which davens for you. It should be such that you can type a few letters, or click with a mouse, and have the software recite entire shacharis. It can also be made with a photo of you, and once you click and drag, you can put tefillin on, etc.

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