Western Wall
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Western Wall | |
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Screenshot from the MS-DOS version of Mario is Missing! | |
First appearance | Mario is Missing! (1993) |
Latest appearance | Mario is Missing! CD-ROM Deluxe (1994) |
Greater location | Jerusalem |
- “As the only remaining portion of the sacred Second Temple, the Western Wall symbolizes the original Temple and commemorates its destruction. Located in the Jewish quarter of Old Town, the Western Wall is the holiest site in Jewry. Jewish People come to the Wall to pray and to slip prayers, written on scraps of paper, into the wall's tiny cracks in order that God might directly read the appeals. Following Jewish tradition, men and women pray on opposite sides of the 58-foot high Wall.”
- —Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)
The Western Wall is a site of religious observance in Jerusalem, Israel. It appears in PC versions of Mario is Missing! as a visitable location. In the game, a Koopa Troopa stole the brick from the Western Wall, forcing the site to close until Luigi returns it.
Questions[edit]
To prove the brick's authenticity, Luigi must answer two of the following questions:
- According to Jewish tradition, men and women pray:
- on separate sides
- together
- in English
- at different times
- The Western Wall is ___ high.
- 58 feet
- 12 feet
- way
- 28 feet
- The Western Wall used to be called:
- the Eastern Wall
- the Berlin Wall
- the Wailing Wall
- the Second Temple