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PHOTOS: Jewish Hebron’s Answer To UNESCO


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Twenty global parliamentarians joined over 30,000 people who came to pay homage and celebrate at the annual Sukkos festival in Hebron. This proud display of solidarity comes a day after UNESCO passed a resolution denying the Jewish connection to Har Habayis and audaciously demanded that Israel remove the Ma’aras HaMachpelah off of its heritage sites list.

The Jewish Community of Hebron sees the annual mass pilgrimage to Hebron is the perfect answer to the UNESCO vote, and a strong kickoff to the 50 year celebrations of Jewish presence in Yehuda and Shomron. Jews were unable to access the holy sites in Jerusalem and Hebron until their liberation in the 1967 Six Day War.

The Israel Allies Foundation brought the members of parliaments from around the world as part of their annual Israel Allies Chairman Conference. These included MEP Bas Belder, MEP Branislav Škripek, MP Jeppe Jakobsen of Denmark, MP Antero Laukkanen of Finland, MP Inga Bite of Latvia, MP Kees van der Staaij of the Netherlands, MP Peter Östman of Finland, MP Pablo Casado of Spain, MP Marek Krajčí of Slovakia, MP Alfred Heer of Switzerland, Minister Ruperto Long of Uruguay, Congressman Gerardo Amarilla of Uruguay, Congresswoman Karla Prendas of Costa Rica, MP Kenneth Meshoe of South Africa, and MP Reverend Matanga of Malawi.

The Council of Judea and Samaria (Yesha) organized their tour to the Hebron Jewish community, and the MPs got to meet with leaders of the Hebron Jewish community, Director General Uri Karzen, Spokesman Noam Arnon, and International Spokesman Yishai Fleisher, as well as Oded Ravivi, mayor of Efrat and the Yesha Council’s international envoy, and Shiloh Adler CEO of the Council. Simultaneously, the public festival, organized by the Hebron Jewish Community, included musical performances from top-name Israeli and Jewish artists, blessings from Israeli MKs and Ministers, as well as tours of historical sites and family-friendly activities.

Among the highlights of the festival is the opening of Ulam Yitzchak to Jews. This area of the Machpelah is accessible only ten days a year as part of a rotation agreement with the Muslim Waqf. The hall is also the largest in the Machpelah, the ancient complex built by King Herod the Great as a memorial to the Jewish forefathers and mothers who are buried in the underground caves below the massive edifice.

Also open to the crowds is the Cave of Otniel Ben Knaz, the first judge of Israel. As described in the Book of Shoftim and Yehoshua, Otniel was the brother of Kalev. Today his burial tomb is located in the H1 section of the city and generally off limits to Jews, as are three other Jewish historical sites. The cave corresponds to the description of ancient Jewish burial practices in the Mishna.

Several Members of Knesset attended the event including Deputy Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan who mentioned on his Facebook page that he was “voting with his feet” by visiting Hebron just days after the slanderous UNESCO vote. From the podium he stated that “if they [UNESCO] decide that there is no connection between Jews and the Land of Israel, we will come on mass to the tombs of our fathers and our mothers, to Har Habayis and the Kosel.”

Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotevely mounted the stage and blessed the crowd gathered in Hebron and stated that despite UNESCO the MFA’s campaign to celebrate 50 years of Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria begins today in Hebron. Also speaking were MKs Moti Yogev, Ayoub Kara (who spoke about the connection of the Jewish and Druse communities), Nurit Koren, Oren Hazan, and Amir Ochana.

The main event of the festival is the music concert featuring Mordechai Ben David. MBD, as he is affectionately called, has performed in Hebron numerous times and even written several songs about the city. Also performing was Benny Friedman, the United States-based singer known for his viral video Yesh Tikvah.

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(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)



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