Rabinovitch was appointed to the position of Rabbi of the Western Wall in 1995 by
Israeli
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the
chief rabbis of Israel Rabinovitch is responsible for maintaining the site as a sacred religious prayer space in the Jewish tradition. The Western Wall is visited by individuals of diverse backgrounds. Rabbi Rabinovitch navigates the Wall's use a religious prayer site with the interests of the civic programs of the secular Israeli state, visits by state dignitaries, religious leaders of other faiths, and diaspora liberal Jewish groups. Twice a year, Rabinovitch and his staff collect the thousands of
prayer notes placed in the Wall, which they consider and treat as sacred writing that may not be disposed of with common trash, and bury them in the Jewish cemetery on the
Mount of Olives. Rabinovitch requests that visiting Christian clergy cover their crucifixes when visiting the Wall, and clergy of other faiths cover their symbols. In May 2008, Rabinovitch requested that a delegation of
Roman Catholic clergy not visit the Wall so long as they wore visible crosses. In 2009, Rabinovitch declined the request of Pope
Benedict XVI to clear the area of Jewish worshippers upon the pontiff's visit to the Western Wall. Rabinovich requested that the pope cover the cross he wears around his neck but the state Israeli diplomatic office overruled the rabbi. He escorted US
First Lady Laura Bush, together with
Gila Katsav, wife of
President of Israel Moshe Katsav, on a visit in 2005, and
Sarah Palin, former
Governor of Alaska, in 2011. In July 2008, Rabinovitch accompanied
U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama on a pre-dawn visit to the Wall. During this visit, Obama placed a
prayer note in the Wall. After Senator Obama and his entourage departed, his note was removed from the Wall by a seminary student who sold it to the
Maariv newspaper which published the note. Rabinovitch condemned the action of the seminary student for violating the privacy inherent in notes placed in the Wall. Rabinovitch is the chairman of
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