At the end of the Six Day War, the idea came up for eight couples who were planning their weddings to get married in the Cave of Machpela in Hebron. The entire Jewish nation wanted to come, eager to witness the joyous celebration of the eternal nation. It was the first wedding in the Cave in 2,000 years! In honor of this month's 49th anniversary of Hebron's liberation, make today the day you learn more deeply about the biblical sites of holy Hebron with an inspiring eBook. (And then watch the wedding video below!)
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After the Six Day War, this bride had a wedding hall in mind, but suddenly the whole Jewish nation came together to celebrate her union. A delightful and moving video of the first wedding in the Cave of the Patriarchs in 2,000 years.
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During the Muslim time of prayer on Friday at the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, the unique and beautiful silver mezuzah dedicated in memory of a terrorist victim was stolen.
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Mazel tov as a couple starts their new lives in the holy city where Abraham and Sarah made their home. Do you know the name of this biblical heritage site?Send me an email or post on Facebook!
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Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Josephine Weisz of Beachwood, Ohio. Todah rabah!
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