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Hebron

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    • Day 5

      Hebron

      February 6, 2022 in Palestine ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      Hebron is the 2nd holiest site in Judaism after Jerusalem and 1 of the 4 holy cities of Islam. This is where Abraham settled and purchased the caves that are now known as the tombs of the biblical patriarchs and matriarchs (see another post).
      Hebron is an important economic engine in the West Bank due to it's limestone quarries, agriculture, pottery, glassblowing and dairy products.
      Politically, Hebron is described as a microcosm of the Israel/Palestinian issue. Administration of the city is divided between the Palestinian Authority and the Israeli military. The people are divided and rarely interact. It seems that there is much distrust and even fear of the other here. I found that most sad.
      The 1st picture looks over the city from high in the Israeli section of town. The large building is the tomb of the patriarchs and matriarchs (see another post). The small Israeli section is below and to the left of the tomb building. The rest is Palestinian, much of which can be seen in the 2nd picture.
      The 3rd picture is Beit Hadassah. This is now a cultural center that had previously been a charity and clinic for all the people of the region.
      The 4th picture is in the casbah and old market in the old city of Hebron. This is part of the Arab occupied sections of Hebron.
      The 5th picture looks up from a street in the casbah that doesn't have a roof. Notice the wire mesh that is placed to catch objects falling from above.
      The last picture is is a shop in the casbah that is being expanded and renovated into a museum. That is a mill used to grind sesame seeds for tahini and sesame oil. The entire process will eventually be shown.
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    • Day 13

      Israel - Hebron (Cave of Macpelah)

      April 17, 2019 in Palestine ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Hebron is in a Palestinian controlled area. The entire Jewish community either fled or were killed in the war . There is now a small Jewish settlement again.
      We visited the Cave of Macpelah where Abraham bought the land for a burying place for Sarah. Later he, Rebekah and Isaac were also buried.
      Big Israeli protection presence.
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    • Day 5

      Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs

      February 6, 2022 in Palestine ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      This is the site of the cave Abraham bought from the Hittites to use as a tomb for his wife Sarah. Later he was buried here by his sons Isaac and Ishmael. Also Isaac and his wife Rebecca plus their son Jacob and his wife Leah are buried here. The actual tombs in the cave are well below the mosque and synagogue in the building. The sarcophagi are representative but do not hold the remains.
      Great significance is applied to this site as this is the 1st recorded purchase of land (something like 3,800 years ago) in what became known as the promised land by an ancestor of the faiths. That is intentionally plural because Abraham is seen as the father of all 3 monotheistic faiths.
      The building here over the actual caves was built by Herod more than 2,000 years ago. In recent years it has been divided into a mosque and a synagogue. Each with its own entrance that is not accessible to people of the "other" faith. Christians can access both sides.
      The 1st picture looks at the 2,000 year old wall of the building. The 2nd picture is in the mosque with Jacob and Leah's mausoleums. The 3rd and 4th pictures are the sarcophagi of Abraham and Sarah. These are located between the two separated worship spaces so the Jewish and Muslim worshippers can easily see them.
      The last picture is another sarcophagus, Isaac, I think.
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    • Day 10

      Hebron

      November 11, 2018 in Palestine ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

      På en dagstur til Hebron, besøgte vi både den Palæstinensiske side, og den Israelske side, og kunne høre fra folk på begge sider hvordan de ser på konflikten. Aller først besøger vi stedet som er "kilden" til konflikten, og grunden til at det er vigtig for både Palæstinensiske og Israelske beboere at være her. Patriarkernes grave, hvor Abraham, Isak, Rakel, og Ishmael menes at være begravet i klippen under. Der har skiftevis været kirke og moske på stedet, begge revet og bygget flere gange. Nu er der så en bygning der er delt i to, med moske i den ene side, og synagoge i den anden side. Som kristne (eller ateister) er vi velkomne på begge sider. Der er massivt med Israelsk politi og soldater tilstede, efter at en jødisk terrorist i 1989 gik ind i moskeen og skød 29 palæstinensere under fredagsbøn.Read more

    • Day 10

      Hebron - Palæstina siden

      November 11, 2018 in Palestine ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

      Efter ankomst fortæller vores Jødiske guide lidt om hvad der har sket i Hebron frem til nu, og om den helligdom der strides om. Derefter overlades vi til den palæstinensiske guide Mohammed. Han viser os rundt i den gamle bydel. Der er meget smukt, og Hebron er en af verdens ældste byer. Den gamle bydel er teknisk set under Israels styre, men jøderne er nægtet adgang i området, og vil aldrig bevæge sig derind med mindre de vil have ballade. Mohammed viser os gitteret over handlegaden, der skal beskytte dem mod affald, sten, lort og kloak som bosætterne kaster ned fra husene ved siden af. De kunne imidlertid kun få godkendt et hønsenet, som skulle være tilstrækkelig til at beskytte dem mod flydende væsker. En tæppehandler fortæller om hvordan det er at være handelsmand, ingen kommer til Hebron for at handle mere, og opfordrer til at vi fortæller hele verden hvordan de har det. Efter en tur i den gamle by fortsætter vi ind i storbyen i H1, som er under Palæstinensisk kontrol. Her har de israelske soldater ikke adgang. Aligevel har de noget de skulle have sagt, for byggeriet på den halvhøjebygning til højre i billedet blev beordret standset, da Israelske myndigheder anså den høje bygning for en trussel.Read more

    • Day 10

      Hebron - Israel side

      November 11, 2018 in Palestine ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Efter frokost hjemme hos Mohammed, går vi rundt på bagsiden af handlegaden, hvor de første bosættelser er. Vores jødiske guide viser os stedet hvor en Palæstinensisk sniper skød og dræbte en 2 måneder gammel baby i sin barnevogn, en hændelse der har præget jøderne dybt. Vi går op langs den eneste gade hvor Israelserne må gå og køre, der fører op til resten af bosættelserne. Her kommer vi op på taget for at kigge på udsigten, og vi kommer forbi et museum dekikeret til konflikten, og de tab Israelerne har lidt.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Hebron, ኬብሮን, الخليل, Əl Xəlil, Горад Хеўрон, Хеброн, হেবরন, Al-Khalil, Халиль, Χεβρώνα, Hebrón, الخلیل, Hébron, חברון, ヘブロン, Әл-Халил, 헤브론, Hevron, Hebronas, हेब्रॉन, Хеврон, Hebrom, Hebroni, எபிரோன், ฮีบรอน, El Halil, 希伯仑

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