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Reuters.com
There is someone in Jerusalem who is offering a unique service to anyone on Twitter. If you send him your prayers via a tweet, he will forward them to God.
It's not a sure bet that they will be received by God, but it might be worth a chance.
According to a report on Reuters:
An Israeli university student has opened a Twitter site, twitter.com/thekotel, where prayers can be sent for placement in the crevices of Jerusalem's Western Wall, a Jewish holy site that faithful believe provides a direct line to the Almighty.
Alon Nir, a resident of Tel Aviv, prints out each Twitter prayer and then drives to Jerusalem. He has placed over 1,000 paper messages in the crevices of Jerusalem's Western Wall, a site that some believe provides a direct line to God. These tweets aren't visible to others because Nir requests that they be sent to him by direct message (DM).
Nir told Reuters: "People trusted me with their innermost feelings and secret thoughts ... and it's my duty to provide them with what I promised."










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