US Congressman supportive of Israel and Hebron Mourned

Rep. Alcee Hastings defended Hebron after a biased UNESCO vote. The Jewish community of Hebron mourned long-time US Representative Alcee Hastings who passed away at the age of 84. Rep. Hastings wrote a resolution in 2017 supporting the Jewish connection to Hebron. H.Res.433 disapproved of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Committee … Read more

Can Settlers and Arabs Find Peace in Hebron? – Conversation with Sheikh Farid al-Jabari

peace in hebron

In this video, Sheikh Farid al-Jabari speaks openly about the current political situation in Hebron. As a Muslim leader, this Sheikh speaks the truth about the eternal connection between the Jewish People and Hebron and insists that the Palestinians do not have a right to this city. “The Palestinian anarchists of Hebron cause the greater … Read more

Get a glimpse into the preparation of the Isaac Hall for Slichot prayers

preparing for prayer

Despite the fact that the founding fathers and mothers of the Jewish people, Abraham & Sarah, Isaac & Rebekkah and Jacob & Leah are buried in the Cave, Jews, Christians and non-Muslims are restricted from visiting and praying by the Tombs of Isaac and Rebekkah all but 10 days a year. This video shows Jewish … Read more

“I just wanted to bury my son in the Hebron cemetery.” – Sarah Nachshon

Hebron burial

Hebron resident Sarah Nachshon recalls the tragic death of her infant son and her unwavering determination to see him buried in the ancient cemetery in Hebron.   Sarah Nachshon was denied permission to bury her child in the Jewish cemetery in Hebron, but she was not deterred. She took matters into her own hands, picked … Read more

Katie Hopkins in Israel: Why Jewish youth flock to Hebron from around the world

Kate Hopkins in Israel

Jews have been living in Hebron for 3,800 years and view themselves of the “knights of the Cave of the Patriarchs.” Yishai Fleisher, the Hebron Jewish community Spokesperson, states that the Jews are indigenous to Hebron.   The word Hebron comes from the Hebrew word for friend or beloved connection. Hebron is an enduring symbol … Read more

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