After years of court battles, the handicapped access project at the
Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs in Hebron has begun with the frame of the elevator
placed on Wednesday.
Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs in Hebron has begun with the frame of the elevator
placed on Wednesday.
The handicapped access is intended to help the wheelchair-bound and disabled
of all faiths visit the 2,000-year-old holy site. A connecting handicapped ramp is also
planned.
of all faiths visit the 2,000-year-old holy site. A connecting handicapped ramp is also
planned.
Member of Knesset Keti Shitrit, the Chair of the Caucus for the Rights of
Persons With Disabilities, praised the news.
Persons With Disabilities, praised the news.
“This is first and foremost a humanitarian act,” she posted on social media. “Make
religious freedom accessible and allow worshipers [access]. I pledge to do
everything to make all Jews connected to their heritage.”
She continued, “I’ve been involved in this project for over three years, from the day I
entered the Knesset. It takes time, but when it finally happens it’s all worth
it. I will continue to act to strengthen Jewish identity for weakened
populations everywhere.”
Member of Knesset Shirly Pinto Kadosh stated “I am excited that for
the first time, people in wheelchairs will be able to ascend with dignity and
independence to an important site that is inseparable from Judaism.” MK Pinto
Kadosh is a co-founder of the Israeli Center for Deaf Studies and on several
Knesset committees for the rights of disabled people.
the first time, people in wheelchairs will be able to ascend with dignity and
independence to an important site that is inseparable from Judaism.” MK Pinto
Kadosh is a co-founder of the Israeli Center for Deaf Studies and on several
Knesset committees for the rights of disabled people.
The Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs was built 2,000 years ago by King
Herod the Great to house the Cave of Machpela, where the Biblical founding fathers and
mothers are buried. Between 700,000 to 1 million visitors come to the historic site
every year.
Herod the Great to house the Cave of Machpela, where the Biblical founding fathers and
mothers are buried. Between 700,000 to 1 million visitors come to the historic site
every year.
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Posted by Hebron Jewish
Community and Biblical Heritage Site on Thursday, May
26, 2022
Past articles:
* Knesset Committee
Visits Hebron to Improve Tourism – February 2022
Visits Hebron to Improve Tourism – February 2022
* Wheelchair access to
Tomb of Patriarchs gets final approval – October 2020
Tomb of Patriarchs gets final approval – October 2020
* Machpela Wheelchair
Access Clears Latest Hurdle – July 2020
Access Clears Latest Hurdle – July 2020
News coverage:
* Construction
begins on Tomb of the Patriarchs elevator – MSN / Jpost
begins on Tomb of the Patriarchs elevator – MSN / Jpost
* Israel
accused of violation because of elevator – Israel365
accused of violation because of elevator – Israel365
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