
Festive Hanukkah in Hebron despite COVID-19
PrintHebron celebrated the Festival of Lights while staying safe. The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah was celebrated in Hebron in a festive manner despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. HEBRON FUND HELPS HANUKKAH The Hebron Fund arranged

Final Approval: Machpela handicapped access to benefit visitors of all faiths
PrintObjections to elevator for wheelchair-bound visitors rejected by government, clearing way for construction. After years of political obstacles, the handicapped access project for the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs in Hebron has received final

In Memorium: Rabbanit Miriam Levinger
PrintPioneer of the revived Jewish Community of Hebron has passed at age 83. PHOTO: Miriam Levinger and her husband Rabbi Moshe Levinger. Credit: Miri Tzachi. Rabbanit Miriam Levinger, a pioneer in the reestablishment of the

Hebron Artifacts Discovered in Jerusalem
PrintHebron was a thriving center that transported goods to Jerusalem during the First Temple Era. Over 120 jug handles and other artifacts were discovered in July in Jerusalem at a huge archaeological site dating

9th of Av, Tour of Hebron with Noam Arnon
PrintLegendary spokesman Noam Arnon takes us through four sites of destruction and rebuilding in Hebron, Israel. 1. Tomb of the Patriarchs & Matriarchs – the 3,800-year-old burial site of the founders of the Jewish

Newly analyzed pottery attests to Hebron’s importance
PrintA new report analyzes four artifacts uncovered from inside the Cave of Machpela. Ancient pottery found in the Cave of Machpela sat for 39 years until it was finally analyzed in a study released
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