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Yom Kippur in Hebron 2018

There is no place more appropriate and exciting than being in the
Tomb of Machpela complex on Yom Kippur. Services will be held at the ancient resting
place of the Biblical forefathers and mothers of the Abrahamic faith.


 


In light of the increasing demand, upgraded facilities will be opened this
year for those coming to pray on the graves of the forefathers and
mothers.


 


Deluxe-sized tents with beds and mattresses will be erected at the foot of
the Cave of the Patriarchs for guests.

The participants will be served a meal and refreshments to break the
fast.


 


On the Day of Atonement, the hall of Isaac in the Cave of Machpela complex
will be reserved for Jewish prayer services.


 


Please note:


 


Accommodation and meals are accepted through pre-registration in the attached
link, with a symbolic contribution of only 60 NIS. The number of places is very
limited.


 


Click here for more information:

http://tic.li/wOEKdBg





VISIT HEBRON TODAY!

 

United States contact info:



http://www.hebronfund.org

1760 Ocean Avenue

Brooklyn, NY 11230

718-677-6886

info@hebronfund.org

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/hebronofficial

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/hebronfund



Israeli contact info:

http://en.hebron.org.il/

02-996-5333

office@hebron.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hebron.machpela

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/hebronvideo



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