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Hebron Passover Music Concert

The annual free Hebron Passover music concert will take place Tuesday April 15, 2025 starting at 2:00pm outside the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs (Cave of Machpela) complex.

Featured musicians will be: Haim Israel, Bini Landau, ElaytZur, Pini Einhorn, Aviad, Benaya Granot, Elhanan Steinmetz, Israel Sosna & Orchestra and more.

The Hall of Isaac and Rebecca, the largest section of the Machpela complex will be open the general public on Tuesday and Wednesday.

There will also be tours of historic buildings and archeological sites in Hebron, children’s activities and street performances.

On Wednesday April 16th, musical morning Hallel prayers will be led outside the Machpela complex led by Chief Rabbi of Tzfat Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, Chief Rabbi of Hebron Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Schwartz, with instrumentation provided by Rabbi Uriel Sayeed and other musicians.

Bus line 201 direct from Jerusalem to Hebron will operate without the need for advance registration.

Bus service departure from Jerusalem’s Teddy Stadium parking lot west of Gate 8-9 Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9:30am – 4:00pm. Returning from Hebron to Teddy Stadium from 10:45am – 9:00pm. 24 shekels for a round trip ticket, payment by Rav Kav card. (You cannot charge your card at the bus stop.)

Private vehicles will not be able to park in the Machpela parking lot or do pick-up or drop-off on Tuesday and Wednesday. For more information call  072-221-3660.

For details on fun family activities and archeological tours click here.

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