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Thursday, February 26, 2004
[Corrected]NEW EMAIL/FAX SERVICE FOR MESSAGES TO BE PLACED IN THE WESTERN WALL

NEW YORK, Feb. 18, 2004 - Anyone who wants to send a note to be placed at
the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Israel, can now do so, thanks to a new
service recently launched by Bezeq, Israel's telephone company. All you
need to do is send your request by email to kotel@onemail.bezeq.com and your
request will reach Bezeq's Onemail service. Twice a week, Bezeq employees
will take the messages and place them between the stones of the Western
Wall.

The Western Wall is the outermost wall from the Second Temple, which stood
for over 400 years in Jerusalem. The Second Temple was destroyed by the
Roman Empire approximately 2000 years ago. Jews from all over the world
come to pray at the Western Wall. It is customary to place notes containing
personal requests and prayers between the stones.

Bezeq's email service is designed to assist those who cannot physically
visit the Wall but wish to place their personal note among its stones.
Bezeq also offers a popular fax service to the Western Wall, which receives
more than 200 faxes per week, from all over the world. Most of these faxes
are from the United States, Israel, and Europe.

With the inauguration of the Bezeq offered Onemail service, it was decided
that email would be added to the fax service at the Western Wall, on the
assumption that there are more computers and email addresses than fax
machines, especially in private homes, where the greatest demand for this
service lies. You can fax your requests to the Western Wall by dialing
011-972-2-561-2222.

For further information, contact Ronn Torossian at 212-999-5585, or via
email at ronn@5wpr.com.

This release is a service of the Israel Ministry of Tourism.
To know everything there is to know about all aspects of travel to Israel,
visit: www.goisrael.com or call 1-888-77-Israel.
This material is distributed by 5W Public Relations on behalf of the Israel
Ministry of Tourism. Additional information is available at the Department
of Justice, Washington, DC

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