The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah was celebrated in Hebron in a festive
manner despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
manner despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
HEBRON FUND HELPS HANUKKAH
The Hebron Fund arranged Chanukah activities around the city including
candle-lightings, delivering sufganiot (jelly donuts) and an IDF soldier appreciation
BBQ.
candle-lightings, delivering sufganiot (jelly donuts) and an IDF soldier appreciation
BBQ.
The non-profit organization’s recent CauseMatch campaign was a success, bringing in
donations for needy families who have been unemployed or underemployed due to
coronavirus. To
learn more click here.
As part of the Hebron Fund’s educational mission, the Project Connections program
invited the parents of pre-army Israeli students to visit Hebron and light Hanukkah
candles with residents.
SMALL BUT FESTIVE CANDLE-LIGHTING
The annual candle-lighting ceremony was held at the Tomb of the Patriarchs &
Matriarchs, as usual, but in a limited fashion to maintain social distancing. The usual
veteran Hebron pioneers who have been in the city since the late 1960s stayed home this
year to avoid catching coronavirus.
Elected officials, police and army personnel were honored with the lighting of the
candles. Of note were IDF Colonel Salim Saad, who is of the Druze faith and Rabbi Yosef
Nachshon, son Hebron pioneers Baruch and Sara Nachshon who was the first baby to
have his brit milah ceremony inside the Tomb of the Patriarchs in modern times.
Others who led the candle lighting ceremony included:
Minister of Religious Affairs Yaakov Avitan
Director General of the Ministry of Religious Affairs Oded Plus
Eliyahu Libman, Head of the Kiryat Arba Local Council
Hillel Horowitz, Head of the Hebron Municipal Administration
Eyal Gelman, former Kiryat Arba local council head
Israel Police Superintendent Moshe Barkat
IDF Commander of the Judea and Samaria District Dudi Hayun
IDF Commander of the Judea Region Shai Nachman
IDF Brigadier General Brick Yitzhak
Meir Ben Sheetrit, cantor and prayer leader of the Tomb of the Patriarchs
IDF Captain Gavriel Gerber
Rabbi Menachem Saadia, member of the Hebron administration
IDF Commander Aviram Bejarano of the Border Patrol
Haim Neumann, director of the Tomb of the Patriarchs committee
IDF Col. Avichai Zafrani, Commander of the Judea Brigade
Rabbi Avinoam Horowitz, principal of the Kiryat Arba High School
Lt. Col. Dvir Diamond, commander of the 101st Paratroopers
ACCUSATION OF WAR CRIMES
The giant hanukkiyah, [Hanukka menorah] was once again affixed to the roof of the Tomb
of the Patriarchs & Matriarchs complex. Lit is bright neon, the menorah illuminated
the cold nights atop the 2,000-year-old Herodian walls that enclose the Cave of
Machpela.
Mahmoud Al-Habbash, the Palestinian Authority’s Supreme Shari’ah Judge and Advisor on
Religious Affairs and Islamic Relations to President Mahmoud Abbas blasted the
Hanukkiyah as a “war crime” according to WAFA, the official PA news agency, as
translated by Palestinian Media
Watch.
“The occupation state… is exploiting every opportunity, and particularly the so-called
Jewish holidays,” Al-Habbash stated, “in order to commit crimes and plans that desecrate
our Islamic holy sites in Hebron.” He added that the Tomb of the Patriarchs and
Matriarchs is a strictly Islamic holy site and non-Muslims should not have access to
it.
The Palestinian Authority side of the City of Abraham has seen an alarming increase in
the number of COVID-19 cases leading to a week-long lockdown. Arab clans who opposed the
lockdown clashed
the PA forces leading to injuries.
The PA has controlled 80% of the city since the 1997 Hebron Accords. Because
Israeli residents are restricted to the Israeli side of the city, the epidemic has not
affected the Jewish neighborhoods. However in Israel, the number of cases are still
cause for concern. The Israeli government was close to imposing an evening curfew during
the Hanukkah holiday to curb the spread of the virus, but officials voted against the
measure. The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines arrived in Israel during the
holiday.
Israeli residents are restricted to the Israeli side of the city, the epidemic has not
affected the Jewish neighborhoods. However in Israel, the number of cases are still
cause for concern. The Israeli government was close to imposing an evening curfew during
the Hanukkah holiday to curb the spread of the virus, but officials voted against the
measure. The first batch of COVID-19 vaccines arrived in Israel during the
holiday.
CASBAH CANDLE-LIGHTING
A candle-lighting ceremony was also held in the Casbah in Hebron’s Old Town, in front of
the site of the ancient There Menorah Lintel. Today a bustling outdoor marketplace, the
area was once a Jewish neighborhood. The stone etching of three menorahs dated back to
Roman times according to some researcher. It was destroyed by vandals in 2014 and
replaced with a replica this fall. For a full article on this historic artifact click here.
HASMONEANS IN HEBRON
Hanukkah celebrated the victory of the Maccabees who defeated the Assyrian-Greek army.
Several of their decided battles were fought and won in Hebron and the surrounding
Hebron hills region. For a full description of Judah Macabee and his adventures in
Hebron read here.
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