History of the Tomb

VIDEO: Thousands Celebrate Passover in Hebron

(Photo: Local musician Sinai Tor performs at the annual Hebron Passover festival.)
 
Every year on the Jewish holiday of Passover, thousands visit the city of Hebron. The Tomb of Machpela is or particular intrerest. A concert featuring local and international musicians takes place as well. The following video from Arutz Sheva TV features interviews with some of the people who visted the ancient city.  
 
 
To visit Hebron for Passover:
United States contact info:

http://www.hebronfund.org
1760 Ocean Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11230
718-677-6886
info@hebronfund.org

In Israel contact the offices of the Jewish Community of Hebron at:
http://en.hebron.org.il/
02-996-5333
office@hebron.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hebronofficial
 

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