The City of the Patriarchs was a popular spot with over 60,000 people visiting the city
during the week-long Jewish holiday of Passover.
Guided tours and educational and fun activities for the whole family took place,
topped off by the annual music concert and the musical prayer gathering the
next day.
The recently opened Tel Hevron archaeological park and the Hebron visitors center
including the “Touching
Eternity” 4D movie were open for tourists.
Thousands attended the concert which featured popular Israel musicians Haim
Israel, Bini Landau, Itzik Dadya, Uzia Tzadok, Naftali Kempeh, The Kinderlach and more,
just outside the ancient Tomb of Machpela complex.
Israel, Bini Landau, Itzik Dadya, Uzia Tzadok, Naftali Kempeh, The Kinderlach and more,
just outside the ancient Tomb of Machpela complex.
The Cave of the Patriarchs was reserved for Jewish prayer
services and the Hall of Isaac and Rebecca was filled to capacity for a
musical Shaharit morning prayer gathering that included musical instruments, singing and
dancing led by Chief Rabbi of Safed Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, son of the revered late Chief
Rabbi of Israel Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu.
services and the Hall of Isaac and Rebecca was filled to capacity for a
musical Shaharit morning prayer gathering that included musical instruments, singing and
dancing led by Chief Rabbi of Safed Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, son of the revered late Chief
Rabbi of Israel Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu.
This hall, the largest in the 2,000-year-old Herodian structure, is only open for Jewish
public access ten days a year. It includes the memorial cenotaphs for the Biblical Isaac
and Rebecca and the small well-like hole which leads into the underground burial
chambers. Visitors who place their face or hand over the opening can feel back-draft
from the underground double cave.
Public figures who spoke at the gathering included Knesset Minister Tzachi Hanegbi,
Deputy Minister Eli Ben Dahan, Member of Knesset Bezalel Smotrich, MK Moti Yogev and
others.
Ben-Dahan called for, “a government that with God’s help will show the
world that there is no difference between Hebron and Beersheba. Hebron is what connects
Jerusalem to Beersheba. Here in Hebron the nation of Israel connects to its
roots.”
world that there is no difference between Hebron and Beersheba. Hebron is what connects
Jerusalem to Beersheba. Here in Hebron the nation of Israel connects to its
roots.”
Smotrich called for an increase in permits to allows the Jewish community to
grow. “Hebron is a large city,” he stated. “There is a lot of space here for
many Jews to redeem this city, which will allow us to draw strength from the strong
connection to the city of our forefathers,” he said. Currently there is a greater demand
than supply of homes in the Jewish neighborhoods, with bureaucratic and political issues
at hand.
grow. “Hebron is a large city,” he stated. “There is a lot of space here for
many Jews to redeem this city, which will allow us to draw strength from the strong
connection to the city of our forefathers,” he said. Currently there is a greater demand
than supply of homes in the Jewish neighborhoods, with bureaucratic and political issues
at hand.
The general manager of the Jewish community of Hebron Uri Karzen thanked the police and
security services who maintained order and Oded Plus, director general of the Ministry
of Religious Services who helped coordinate the event. He noted the eternal connection
of the Jewish people to the city of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs which connects and
unifies the people of Israel in all its diversity.
A special thank you to all the staff who worked so diligently to once again
make this holiday a memorable experience for all.
make this holiday a memorable experience for all.
See you for Succot when we will do it again!
NOTES:
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