Yehuda Getz (born 1924 in Tunis, Tunisia—died 17 September 1995 in Jerusalem) was the rabbi of the Western Wall for 27 years.
He immigrated to Israel in 1949, settling in Kerem Ben Zimra, a moshav in Upper Galilee.
[1] He joined the Israel Defense Forces, rising to the rank of lieutenant-colonel.
[2][4] After the death of his son Avner in the Six-Day War, he moved to Jerusalem's Old City.
[1] Shortly afterwards he was appointed as overseer of prayers at the Western Wall.