lighting ceremony at the Cave of the Patriarchs. The public is invited, sufganiot
[donuts] and other treats will be served!
First candle
Sunday 24th of Kislev / December 2, 2018
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Monday, 25th of Kislev / December 3, 2018
Hebron
Commander of the Border Police Battalion of the Tomb of Machpela, with the
participation of the fighters and commanders of the battalion
Third candle
Tuesday 26th of Kislev / December 4, 2018
4:40pm – Pesach Pinczewski, head gardener of the Cave of the Patriarchs
courtyards and pergola
participation of the Commander of the Judea Brigade, Col. Itamar Ben Haim, rabbis
and students of Shavei Hevron Yeshiva. At the end of the candle lighting a
procession of singing and dancing for the inauguration of a new Torah scroll will
commence to the Shavei Hevron Yeshiva at Beit Romano. The Torah is being dedicated
in memory of Lt. David Golovensitz Golani’s 12th Battalion, a
natiev of Efrat and a student from the Shavei Hevron yeshiva.
Fourth Candle
Wednesday 27th of Kislev / December 5, 2018
4:30pm – in the central courtyard – Commander Morris Chen, Commander of the
Hebron District of the Israel Police, with the participation of the officers and
local law enforcement officers
Fifth Candle
Thursday, 28th of Kislev / December 6, 2018
Arba
Sunday, 1st of Tevet / December 9, 2018
4:40pm – Rabbi Yisroel Hirschensohn, head of the Beit Din for Mimunim and head of
“Or Hebron”
5:00pm – In the central courtyard – Lt. Col. Moshe Tetro, Ramat Hasharon, with
the participation of officers and soldiers
7:45pm – In the central courtyard – Chabad of Hebron and the “convoy of
light”
visited the Tomb of Machpela and otherv historic sites in the city. Minister
Akunis commented on how the Maccabees fought in the Hebron area for the freedom of the
Jewish nation so many generations ago. He pledged support for the new Hezekiah neighborhood next to Beit
Romano and called upon all people to visit the city. He also met with students
from the Kol Ami Preparatory Course.
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Minister Ofir Akunis Visits Hebron for Chanukah!
Welcome to Hebron Ofir Akunis – אופיר אקוניס Israel’s Minister of Science, who
spent his Chanukah holiday visiting the Tomb of Machpela! Minister Akunis commented on
how the Maccabees fought right here in the Hebron area for the freedom of the Jewish
nation so many generations ago. Today he pledged support for the new Hezekiah
neighborhood next to Beit Romano and called upon all people to visit this special city.
#OfirAkunis #Chanukah #Hanukkah #Hebron #Hevron
Posted by Hebron Jewish
Community and Biblical Heritage Site on Wednesday, December 5,
2018
Hebron was the site of a decisive battle during the rebellion of the Hasmoneans against
the invading Seleucid Empire. The story of Hanukkah in which the heroic Maccabees fought
to reclaim the Temple from the imperialist Antiochus is well known.
Hebron’s role in the Maccabean Revolt is mentioned in the apocryphal Book of the
Maccabees and in the works of the great historian Josephus.
Many of the Hasmonean battles took place in the Mount Hebron region, known today as the
Hebron Hills, or Har Hevron regional council. Communities such as Beit Tzur were
sites of fierce battles won by the Judean rebels.
I Maccabees 5:65 states:
“Afterward went Judas forth with his brethren, and 20 fought against the children of
Esau in the land toward the south, where he smote Hebron, and the towns thereof, and
pulled down the fortress of it, and burned the towers thereof round about.”
The Antiquities of the Jews by Josephus Flavius Book 12 Chapter 8 paragraph 6
states:
“But Judas and his brethren did not leave off fighting with the Idumeans, but pressed
upon them on all sides, and took from them the city of Hebron, and demolished all its
fortifications, and set all its towers on fire, and burnt the country of the foreigners,
and the city Marissa.”
The Jewish War by Josephus Flavius Book IV Chapter 87, paragraph 7
states:
“Simon, having thus, beyond expectation, penetrated into Idumaea without bloodshed,
first of all, by a sudden attack, made himself master of the city of Hebron, where he
possessed himself of a vast booty, exclusive of the large supplies of corn which he
seized.”
“If we are to credit the inhabitants, Hebron is not only a town of greater antiquity
than any in that country, but even than Memphis in Egypt, its years being computed at
two thousand three hundred. They relate that Abram, the progenitor of the Jews, here
fixed his abode after his departure from Mesopotamia, and that from hence his posterity
went down into Egypt. Their monuments are still shown in that town, of the most
beautiful marble, and of exquisite workmanship. At the distance of six furlongs, is
pointed out an immense turpentine-tree, which, if tradition is to be believed, has
continued there from the creation until the present time.”
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